
The service life of an infrared heater is usually around 5 to 10 years, but its actual lifespan will be affected by many factors:
Product quality
Core component materials: High-quality infrared heaters usually use high-quality heating elements, such as heaters that use high-quality quartz tubes or carbon fibers as heating elements. They perform better in terms of high temperature resistance, oxidation resistance, and thermal stability. They can withstand long-term high-temperature working environments without being easily damaged, thereby extending the service life of the entire heater, which can generally reach 8 to 10 years.
Circuit design and materials: Advanced and reasonable circuit design and high-quality electronic components can ensure that the heater has stable current and good voltage adaptation when working, reducing the risk of damage caused by circuit failure. At the same time, the use of high-quality wires, plugs and other accessories can also improve the overall reliability and durability of the heater.