feel warm - infrared radiation heater

What is infrared radiation?

If you step out of the shade into the sun on a sunny day, you will instantly feel a pleasant and beneficial warmth, although the actual air temperature remains constant. This is the infrared radiation of the sun. Just like the sun, the 'feel warm' infrared ration heater produces comfortable thermal radiation.

As a result of the heat transfer a cosy indoor climate and an even room temperature is created.

Perfect addition to a slower heating system

Buildings which are equipped with underfloor heating, for example, do not allow a spontaneous change in the room temperature. The 'feel warm' infrared radiation heater is perfect for use as additional heating to increase the perceived room temperature in the radiation range within a short space of time, and thus to provide a pleasant and cosy warmth.

Energy efficient and low cost heating

The power consumption and heat output are almost identical with 'feel warm'; the efficiency is almost 100%. For this reason, 'feel warm' is perfect for use as additional or transition heating.

Optimum indoor climate and well-being

The wodtke 'feel warm' infrared radiation heater does not emit the radiation into the ambient air, but to objects in the vicinity, such as furniture or walls. This prevents the air from drying out, which leads to an optimum indoor climate.

Alleviation of muscular complaints and back pain

The blood vessels are expanded and the circulation stimulated as a result of the direct heat of the infrared radiation - the heat relieves tension and is considered to be beneficial to your health in the event of muscular complaints and back pain.

Clear and puristic design

The new product line 'feel warm' seamlessly fits into the wodtke language of shapes and materials. High-quality materials combine with innovative technology to become lasting values. Because at wodtke, design is always combined with the requirement for sustainability.

"The infrared radiation heater meets the current trends. The heat and the heating of the future require an interaction of different kinds of energies for an integrated and sustainable heating system."

Christiane Wodtke, Managing Partner/ CEO