The principle behind infrared cabins (infrared saunas)
In infrared cabins (also called infrared saunas), so-called radiant heat is used – it works on a similar principle to ECOSUN heating panels. In this case, however, it is aimed at warming the muscle tissue of the user up to a depth of approximately 4 cm with the help of infrared radiation. Thanks to this deep warming of the organism, intensive sweating takes places at a lower air temperature than in the case of classic steam saunas – during the whole of the user’s stay in the cabin, the air temperature ranges between 30 and approx. 55°C. > > >