Our graphene far-infrared panels are engineered for fast heat-up, stable surface temperature and uniform radiant heat distribution. Wavelength, EMF and electrical safety documentation available by model for qualified buyers.
Graphene is a single-atom layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice — the thinnest, strongest and most thermally conductive material known to science.
When electricity passes through our proprietary graphene heating panels, the lattice vibrates at a frequency that generates far-infrared radiation in the 6–14 μm range — a wavelength band that is efficiently absorbed at the skin surface, producing perspiration at lower cabin temperatures compared with traditional high-heat saunas.
The result is a gentler, more energy-efficient sauna experience — with rapid heat-up, low-EMF heating output and significantly lower running costs compared to carbon fibre or ceramic alternatives.
Graphene vs. conventional sauna heating technologies — objective performance data.
| Specification | ✦ Graphene (Ours) | Carbon Fibre | Ceramic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warm-up Time | < 60 seconds | 10–15 minutes | 20–30 minutes |
| EMF Level | Low-EMF | 20–100 mG | 30–150 mG |
| Heat Distribution | Uniform | Uneven | Uneven |
| Energy Efficiency | High-efficiency | Moderate | Lower |
| Panel Lifespan | Long-life design | Industry-standard | Industry-standard |
| IR Wavelength | 6–14 μm | 8–14 μm | 4–14 μm |
| Comfort Level | Gentle, lower-temp | Moderate | Surface-level |
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