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         <title><![CDATA[What is an infrared heater?]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[An infrared heater is a body with a higher temperature which transfers energy to a body with a lower temperature through electromagnetic radiation. Depending on the temperature of the emitting body, the wavelength of the           infrared radiation ranges from 780 nm to 1 mm. The relationship between temperature and wavelength is expressed by the Wien's displacement law. No contact or medium between the two bodies is needed for the energy transfer. A rough classification of infrared heaters is connected to wavelength bands of major emission of the energy: short wave or near infrared for the range from 780 nm to 1400 nm, these emitters are also named bright because still some visible light with glare is emitted; medium infrared for the range between 1400 nm and 3000 nm; far infrared or dark emitters for everything above 3000 nm.
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&nbsp;December 20, 2011 - What is an infrared heater? Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_heater]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 13:25:40 GMT</pubDate>
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         <title><![CDATA[How Good Are Infrared Heaters?]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Nowadays infrared electric heaters are among the best sellers in the market. They have got the largest chunk in the market in terms of their sales relative to propane or natural gas supported heaters. The reason behind it is that these heaters are both cost effective and energy saving. Be that an industry or a simple house heating system, infrared heaters provide you with the most economical heating solutions. There are many infrared heater reviews online, but we want to tell you what we have learned&hellip;
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These heaters work by converting the electrical energy into infrared one. They use 35 percent less electricity then the traditional ones. The practical heating process takes place with keeping an optimum distance from the object of their heat. This distance depends on the wavelength of the heater. The heating process takes place through electromagnetic radiation. It doesn&rsquo;t involve any physical content. All the instructions are listed with the guide that comes with each sample.
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Traditionally, we had limited options regarding the movement of heating systems in homes and elsewhere. It increased the overall expenditure on heat. But now the infrared portable heater makes the heating options cheaper and flexible. The same heater can be used in the lawn as the one in the bedroom. It also reduces the energy cost of heating the complete house. Hence the portable ones are more environment friendly.
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These heaters come with a variety in their degree of heating which is produced via a change in wavelengths to suit the purpose they are being put to. With a change in the infrared wavelength, more or less intensity heat can be produced. They enjoy a clear edge over the halogen, natural gas, propane or simple electric heaters when compared in terms of the output they produce. Hence it&rsquo;s a better bet available in the market, one looking for smart and convenient heat solution should give it a try.
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December 20, 2011- Infrared Heater Reviews &ndash; How Good Are Infrared Heaters? Retrieved from
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         <pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 06:07:38 GMT</pubDate>
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         <title><![CDATA[New UFO Products]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[UFO began its first commercial endeavour thirty years ago in Istanbul, Turkey. In 1998, they started producing specially wound IR heating elements, which were designed and developed in-house, and introduced these electric heaters to the public under the UFO brand.
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In 2008 HK Finance        became the sole distributor of the UFO brand in Canada providing coast to coast coverage of its products. Taking on such a innovative and &ldquo;new to this country&rdquo; product was somewhat of a risk for HK Finance but with its track record of success in many other aspects of business becoming an extension of UFO here in Canada was clearly a sound decision to be made. Both HK Finance and the UFObrand hold similar principals of business with regards to the environment, energy efficiency and saving customer&rsquo;s money.
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Due to the continuous increase in energy prices and the ecological hazards to the environment caused by fossil fuels, new heating alternatives are gaining more importance. Heating with electricity, the only energy type which does not have any waste and does not pollute the environmentis now available in Canada. Infrared heating is an energy that is both efficient and obtainable by renewable sources.
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A UFO heater begins heating as quickly as 27 seconds, it converts 94% of the energy it uses into heat by infrared luminescence. A UFO heater is efficient; it prevents waste of energy by directly heating people or objects without heating the air in the environment. Compared with traditional heating systems, a UFO heater is up to 80 % more efficient. The increasing energy demand of our world forecasts that the heating systems of the future will be electricity weighted.]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 22:07:09 GMT</pubDate>
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