mylittlecholla
Active Member
What is the "infrared" about?
The infrared have visible light.
Like the lighting over the fries at the fast food place to keep them hot.
Most CHE are not infrared.
We have several members who can better explain lighting. But they might be sleeping
infra red is actually "light" that is invisible to the naked eye in the 700nm - 10000nm range. It is what feels hot to "light". There are 3 levels of infrared light just as to ultraviolet light - A, B, and C or with infrared it is also called near, mid, and far.
The infrared heat lamps you are referring to actually also produce red light. But the bulk of the energy produced is near-IR and is used to heat things from food to chicks. It is producing "light" in the 600nm to 1500nm range predominately. So we do see the red light, but it is indeed producing mostly invisible infra red in the 'near' portion of that spectrum. Just like an incandescent bulb, but all its energy is producing some red and most IR - so a much greater portion of the "light" is near-IR with these bulbs.
A CHE is also producing infra red. But it produces energy ("light") in the 4000-6000nm range. This is more mid and far IR and is a gentler heat. Not as damaging to tissue, the energy is absorbed and does not penetrate upper layers of skin/keratin like near-IR.
A radiant heat panel produces far-IR in the 9000+nm range. It is the most gentle of IR that is still absorbed by most cellular tissue and heats through absorption, so is not damaging at all. It is what you get in a sauna.
The way Mark described it, CHE can heat with infrared that is not visible as well.My CHE says infrared, but there is no visible light--red or otherwise. You can see nothing at all in the dark. It is just heat.
As alwaysMarkw--thanks for the very helpful and informative response.