SAUNA MANUFACTURING

Misa Sauna provides services to its customers with the experience gained from many years of working in sauna manufacturing. In addition to standard models and designs, Misa Sauna also manufactures new and different designs, serving both individual home users and commercial sauna owners. Sauna manufacturing is applied with different features, resulting in various types of saunas. The most commonly used types of saunas are listed below. Among these, the classic sauna, also known as the Finnish sauna, is the most preferred and widely used type of sauna.

It is the most well-known and most preferred type of sauna. It is used by heating a room completely covered with wooden material with a traditional electric sauna stove.

General Features

  • It is known as a Finnish sauna.
  • The temperature is between 80 °C and 100 °C.
  • The moisture content is between 15% and 30%.
  • It is manufactured using standard products and materials.

It is a type of sauna equipped with a new generation heating system. Heating is provided by far-infrared heaters installed on the sauna walls and in suitable locations.

General Features

  • Heating is provided by far-infrared heaters.
  • The temperature is between 45°C and 55°C.
  • The humidity level is around 20%.
  • TV viewing and music listening features are standard.
  • They consume very little energy.
  • Offers a more spacious sauna area.
  • Initial setup costs are higher.

It is a compact product that offers both a sauna and a shower. It can be customised with different features for both shower and sauna functions.

General Features

  • It can be used as a sauna and shower.
  • Having two products together provides ease of use.
  • It is easy to set up and portable.
  • Manufacturing can be carried out to the desired dimensions.

It is a type of sauna that is not very common in our country but is generally common in countries such as Russia.

General Features

  • The Russian sauna is hotter than the classic sauna.
  • The temperature is between 110°C and 120°C.
  • cA material capable of withstanding this high temperature is used.
  • The moisture content is between 5% and 10%.
  • They are usually of a fixed structure.
  • The initial installation cost is high compared to a traditional sauna.
  • The ceiling height is greater.

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