Short-wave Infrared emitters produce infrared waves of around 0.75 \\u2013 1.4 microns in wavelength and operate at high temperatures above 1,300 \\u2013 2,6000C. Since these wavelengths have higher frequencies, they tend to be more transmissive and reflective. In contrast to all other heating processes, it is not necessary to use a transmission medium with infrared technology. In other heating methods,for example, first the air is heated, which in turn heats the material. This does not happen lossless and makes these processes inefficientand not environmentally friendly. In short-wave infrared radiation, however, the environment remains completely unaffected by the radiationand only the body is heated. This physical property makes shortwave infrared emitters unsurpassed in their efficiency

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