Far infrared products can be widely used in many areas of daily life.
FIR energy is low and easily blocked—just 0.1mm of fabric can block up to 99.9% of its radiation. Its intensity decreases with distance, meaning the closer the source is to the body, the better the effect. However, it’s important to be cautious with high temperatures to avoid overheating.
Medical & Healthcare Use
Supports Wound Healing
Far infrared rays help improve blood circulation and boost metabolism, which can speed up the body’s natural healing process. Studies have shown that FIR therapy may shorten wound healing time and reduce scar formation, making it a valuable tool in recovery and post-injury care.
Supports Chronic Disease Management
Far infrared therapy is often used as a complementary treatment for chronic conditions like arthritis, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. By improving blood flow and promoting tissue repair, FIR can help ease symptoms and enhance overall quality of life for patients.
Industrial Applications
Agricultural Applications
Home & Lifestyle Applications
Other Applications
Environmental Protection
Far infrared sensors play a key role in energy-saving smart devices, such as motion-sensing lights and smart air conditioners. By detecting human presence and adjusting operation accordingly, these systems help reduce unnecessary energy use—supporting both eco-friendly living and lower carbon emissions.
