What is Infra Red?
Infrared radiation (IR), or infrared light, is a radiant energy that's invisible to human eye but can be felt as heat. These heat waves travel in random straight lines and are easily absorbed by inorganic surfaces such as powder coatings and liquid paint. A good example of IR being emitted is volcano lava shown below. At the point where the lava is black, the lava is still very hot, but it is emitting 'Longwave' Infrared. Gas Catalytic Infrared (IR) ovens are designed to maximize efficiency available from Infrared waves.