The Electromagnetic Spectrum

What Is Thermal Mass?
A thermal mass refers to a material’s ability to absorb, store and then release warmth. Typically, building materials have a higher thermal mass so that your home can retain heat. With infrared, all the objects in your room will radiate heat, and help contribute to keeping your warm home. This ensures your heater doesn’t need to work as hard.


The panel emits heat
The heater sends out a constant stream of infrared waves

Objects absorb the heat
The waves travel until they hit an object, which absorbs the energy

Objects re-emit the heat
The absorbed energy is then re-emitted back out into the room

Thermal mass created
This process turns your whole room into one big radiator
Infrared Heating VS Convection
Whereas convection heaters warm up the air in your room, infrared panels make the objects in a room warm instead. This means that you’re directly receiving the warmth, rather than receiving it through the air, which is more efficient and healthier too.

60% Less Energy Consumption

Healthier & More Comfortable Heat

Reduced Carbon Footprint
Airflow caused by convection heating

Direct Heating from Infrared Panels
