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Infrared heating works through the following principles:
Emission of Infrared Radiation
Infrared heating sources, such as infrared heating lamps or panels, emit electromagnetic waves in the infrared spectrum. These waves are similar to light waves but have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies.
Absorption by Objects
When the infrared radiation hits an object or surface, it is absorbed. Different materials absorb infrared radiation to varying degrees. Darker and more opaque materials tend to absorb more infrared energy than lighter or reflective materials.
Conversion to Heat
Once absorbed, the infrared radiation is converted into heat energy. This causes the temperature of the object or surface to rise. The heat is generated within the material itself rather than relying on heating the surrounding air first.
Heating without Heating the Air
Infrared heating primarily heats objects directly rather than heating the air in between. This makes it a more efficient form of heating in some cases, as less energy is wasted on heating the air that may be lost through drafts or ventilation.
For example, in an indoor space heated by infrared heaters, you can feel the warmth on your body directly even if the air temperature is not extremely high. This is because the infrared radiation is absorbed by your skin and clothing, providing a comfortable heating effect.