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What kind of infrared rays are recommended?

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What kind of infrared rays are recommended?

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The most powerful IR have the IR-A and IR-B waves which are the ones which penetrate the body most. As these rays only occur at very high temperatures ( approx. 2000 degrees celcius) we are unable to use them but the powerful IR rays which are used in an IR cabin have a radiation temperature of approx. 400 degrees celcius. In our cabins we generally use an invisible foil or panel heating which both ensure a particularly mild “all over exposure” as well as heaters with a surface temperature of around 300 to 400 degrees celsius . We can also install classical infrared heaters in our infrared cabins on request.

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