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▌Far Infrared Radiation (FIR) ▶Benefits ▶What is Far-Infrared Ray?
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Far Infrared Ray
What is Far-Infrared Ray? Far Infrared (FIR) Ray also known as "Light of Life" is a wave light energy that is emitted naturally from the sun; which is invisible to our naked eyes. Wavelength range from 0.7mm to 1000mm is considered as far infrared; however, it has been proven that the useful working range of wavelength for infrared heating applications occurs between 3mm to 15mm. Within that wavelength, FIR has the ability to penetrate 2 to 3 inches deep, heating the core of our bodies and penetrating deep into our muscle tissues, organs and fat cells. It promotes health and growth of living cells especially in plants, animals and human beings. Far infrared has the ability to penetrate, retract, radiate and reflect!
How Infrared Heat Transfers to the Body? Heat transfer is the process of heat energy flowing from a source at a high temperature to a load at a lower temperature. The three forms of heat transfer are conduction, convection, and radiation (infrared.) Conduction occurs when there is a transfer of heat energy due to a temperature difference within an object or between objects in direct physical contact. Convection is the result of a transfer of heat energy from one object to another via a moving fluid or gas. Radiation heat transfer can occur by infrared, ultraviolet, microwave and radio waves. Infrared (electromagnetic radiant infrared energy) is the transfer of heat energy via invisible electromagnetic energy waves that can be felt as the warmth from the sun or a downwind fire or other hot object. |
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