Far Infrared Dryers:
A far infrared dryer is a device that radiates far infrared heated air to dry clothes. Far infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength ranging from about 3 to 1000 µm. It is known for its therapeutic benefits as well as its property of providing heat without drying out the fabric underneath. This makes it ideal for drying and sanitizing delicate fabrics without damage.
Far infrared dryers work by using a heating element (such as a carbon fiber or halogen element) to heat air up to a desired temperature. This heated air is then directed into the drying space.
As the fabric is exposed to the far infrared energy, the molecules in the fabric vibrate and generate heat which is absorbed into the fabric and quickly evaporates any water in the fabric. This process requires little energy and can be used to dry articles of clothing quickly and efficiently while maintaining the integrity of the fabric.
The far infrared energy-promoted water evaporation also kills dust mites and harmful bacteria. This makes it a very useful tool for those with asthma and allergies. The drying process will also help to prevent the build-up of lint and static electricity which can be damaging to fabrics and lead to irritation.
Far infrared dryers are becoming more popular as the technology advances and more people begin to become aware of the benefits that far infrared radiation has to offer. They are becoming more affordable and easy to access, making them increasingly attractive to consumers looking to save time and money on their laundry.
In terms of safety, far infrared dryers are as safe as any other type of dryer as long as the manufacturer’s instructions are followed. They are a great choice for those who care about their clothing, the environment, and their health.