Infrared sauna manufacturing is achieved by installing special heating panels in suitable locations within the sauna.
Infrared sauna systems do not use classic sauna heaters; instead, far-infrared sauna heaters are used.
These types of heating panels do not heat the entire sauna cabin, but generally heat the area where they are located and are effective in that area. Far-infrared saunas provide more balanced heating. The area where the person using the sauna is located is exposed to more intense heat.
Far-infrared rays, which are part of the sun’s wavelength spectrum, affect the body and promote healthy perspiration in addition to heating.
The size of the sauna to be manufactured determines the number of heating panels used. The placement of the heaters is the result of careful and meticulous planning. Infrared sauna systems consume significantly less electrical energy than traditional sauna stove systems.
