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Infrared rays produce heat within the objects they meet. They naturally heat the floor, machinery and occupants without wasting heat in the roof of the building.
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Infrared rays concentrate heat where it is needed and propagate naturally in the chosen direction without losing energy during transmission.
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Infrared heating is almost instantaneous, and therefore the 'comfort level' is reached very rapidly. As there are no moving parts it is silent and creates no draughts or dust movement.
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Ceramic elements have the greatest capacity to transform energy into directional heat rays. The honeycomb pattern and outlets of each individual plaque keep combustion inside the ceramic material, increasing the surface temperature as well as the infrared heat emission.
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Stainless steel fins stabilise post combustion, recover energy and further increase radiant output.
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The stainless steel casing and reflector assemblies provide robust construction of the complete heater to allow for a long operating life.
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The possibilities of partial heating, selection of temperatures by area and programming of operating times enable optimum energy usage.
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For most commercial and industrial premises, the flexibility of radiant heaters brings optimum comfort to personnel with energy consumption considerably lower than any other form of heating.