hsugárzók
Hsugárzók, also known as radiant heaters, are devices that generate heat by emitting infrared radiation. This form of energy transfer directly heats objects and surfaces it encounters, rather than heating the air first. Unlike convection heaters which circulate warm air, hsgurázók provide a more targeted and immediate warmth. They typically consist of a heating element, such as a resistance wire or a quartz tube, enclosed within a protective casing. When electricity passes through the heating element, it becomes hot and emits infrared rays. These rays travel through the air and are absorbed by objects and people in their path, causing them to warm up.
Hsugárzók are commonly used for both indoor and outdoor heating applications. In homes, they can be found