
10.000 nanometer technology. Warms like the sun
Unique Infrared Heating

Convection heating vs Infrared heating
Heat can be transferred in two ways: convection heating and radiation heating.
Convection heating happens when heat is moved by the movement of air or liquid. This method heats up things or areas as the fluid moves the heat from its source. Infrared heating transfers heat through electromagnetic waves instead. Unlike convection heating, radiation heating doesn't need air or liquid to move and can happen even in a vacuum.
Infrared heating has many uses, like in modern medicine where infrared radiation is used for premature infants in incubators to keep them warm and cozy, and in other fields too. Examples of infrared heating include the heat from the sun and the heat felt when standing in front of a stove. Our bodies also emit around 9,000 to 10,000 nanometers of infrared radiation, so infrared heat feels even more natural to us.
Our products utilize the best of both heating methods for efficient and effective heat transfer.
Customer reviews
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Anna Müller
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I have to admit that I was very skeptical at first, because I was told that the eco2heat® heaters work with electricity...
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Robert
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I was pleased to see that the electromagnetic field values of the eco2heat® heater were within the normal range...
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Restaurant Amtshaus
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5
Acquisition costs are low compared to other heating systems
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Kandziora Family
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5
I made my first experiences with IR heating in 2017 where I tested two other well-known German manufacturers of IR heating...
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S&V Feinmechanik
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5
When planning our production hall, we planned a size of 440 m² and a height of 7 m. Additionally, we explicitly decided...