Infrared paint curing system 3 tubes automatic (IR Heaters)
Product Type : MACHINES
Sku : CC-IRLAMP3
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VOLTAGE:
210-220 V
TUBE POWER:
1200 W (FOR 1 TUBE)
TUBES CONTAIN:
3 TUBES
TIMING RANGE:
(0-60) MIN
OPERATING TEMP:.
(30-100)°C
BODY ROTATION:
360°
LAMP ROTATION:
180°
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A powerful incandescent lamp that produces a lot of infrared radiation for heating purposes while running at a lower filament temperature than an illuminating lamp.
An infrared lamp, also known as a heat lamp or infrared heater, is a device that emits infrared radiation. Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation that has a longer wavelength than visible light and is not visible to the naked eye.
Infrared lamps are often used for therapeutic purposes, such as in physiotherapy, to provide heat to specific parts of the body. The heat helps to increase blood flow, reduce pain and inflammation, and promote healing.
Infrared lamps are also commonly used in industrial processes, such as drying, curing, and baking, as well as in agriculture for animal husbandry and horticulture.
Infrared lamps can come in various sizes and shapes, and can be powered by electricity or gas. They can also vary in their wavelength range, with some emitting only near-infrared radiation while others emit both near and far-infrared radiation.
It's important to use caution when using infrared lamps, as they can become very hot and pose a burn risk. Proper safety precautions, such as using protective eyewear and keeping the lamp at a safe distance from the skin, should always be taken.
DO'S with I R Lamp:
- Read the manufacturer's instructions carefully before using the infrared lamp.
- Use the lamp in a well-ventilated area and avoid placing it close to flammable materials.
- Keep the lamp at a safe distance from your body to prevent burns.
- Use the lamp for the recommended duration and frequency as excessive exposure to infrared radiation can cause skin damage.
- Use the lamp to relieve minor muscle pain or discomfort, but consult with a healthcare professional before using it to treat any medical condition.
DON'TS with I R Lamp:
- Don't use the infrared lamp on areas of the body with poor circulation or where you have impaired sensation.
- Don't use the lamp if you have a fever, as it may increase your body temperature.
- Don't use the lamp if you have a history of skin cancer or if you are pregnant.
- Don't look directly into the infrared lamp as it can cause eye damage.
- Don't use the infrared lamp if it is damaged or if it emits a burning smell.