The glass tube of the helen infrared lamp, called high density infrared, is coated with a special gold plating.
It protects our health to the maximum by absorbing gold-plated rays that can damage the eye.
Helen Infrared called high density infrared
The glass tube of the lamp is coated with a special gold plating. It has a wavelength of 1.2 μm (ShortWave) which protects our health to the maximum by absorbing gold-plated rays that can damage the eye. The so-called infrared lamps produced by resistance and quartz tube on the market are equivalent to medium wave and filament temperatures rise to a maximum of 1200 °C. The filament temperature of golden infrareds is increased to 2000 °C. Within 1 second, they can reach 100% beam.They have a working life of 7000 hours. With the help of reflectors, a maximum W/cm2 ratio can be obtained at the same power than other heating systems. The working life is very long and does not need extra maintenance like other systems, unless it is subjected to any impact or faults in the electrical connection.