LÄHIinfrapunaspektroskopia
LÄHIinfrapuna is a term derived from Finnish, directly translating to "Near Infrared." It refers to a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This region spans wavelengths typically between 700 and 2500 nanometers. It is situated between visible light, which our eyes can perceive, and the mid-infrared spectrum. LÄHIinfrapuna radiation is often emitted by objects that are warm but not necessarily incandescent.
The properties of LÄHIinfrapuna radiation make it useful in a variety of scientific and industrial applications.
In industry, LÄHIinfrapuna heating is employed for processes like drying, curing, and tempering. Its ability to