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April 20, 2026

Correcting Common Misconceptions About Modern Infrared Heater Technology

An infrared heater operates through radiant thermal transfer, warming people and objects directly rather than conditioning the surrounding air. This fundamental distinction allows radiant systems to maintain occupant comfort in large, drafty environments like warehouses or hangars where conventional forced-air systems lose significant heat to thermal stratification.... Keep Reading
April 17, 2026

Evaluating Thermal Efficiency Metrics for Industrial Heating Equipment

The coefficient of performance (COP) is a critical thermal efficiency metric that expresses the ratio of useful heat output to the required energy input. Unlike static lab benchmarks, COP is a dynamic value that shifts based on operating conditions, making it essential for engineers to evaluate it across various real-world scenarios rather than relying solely on advertised numbers. In high-bay industrial settings, radiant infrared systems can achieve a superior “effective” COP by directing heat to floor-level objects and occupants, avoiding the thermal stratification losses typical of forced-air systems.... Keep Reading
April 15, 2026

The Evolution of American Manufacturing: CRC’s 70-Year Family Legacy

A family-owned manufacturing company that survives seven decades builds something rare: institutional knowledge and earned trust that outlasts market cycles. Combustion Research Corporation (CRC), founded in 1952, exemplifies this resilience by focusing exclusively on refining low-intensity infrared heating systems rather than chasing the mass-market volume of larger conglomerates. By prioritizing engineering depth and personal accountability, CRC has remained a staple partner for architects and engineers navigating the evolution of American industry.... Keep Reading
April 13, 2026

The Best Fuel Options for Residential and Commercial Garage Heating

Selecting an infrared heater for garage applications involves a strategic evaluation of fuel availability, long-term operating costs, and specific facility demands. While natural gas remains the standard for urban commercial spaces due to its price stability and lack of on-site storage requirements, propane offers a powerful, high-BTU alternative for remote agricultural or rural workshops. Proper system specification—including mounting height, venting configuration, and radiant efficiency—ensures consistent warmth in high-bay environments where traditional heated air would otherwise escape .... Keep Reading