Low-temperature snow melting, far-infrared roof heating
Energy-saving and low-cost snow melting using special snow-melting sheets that generate far-infrared rays! 【Features】 ○ Low Cost This system enables low running costs by utilizing far-infrared radiation energy instead of just conductive heat to melt snow. ○ Does Not Detract from Aesthetics By installing heaters under the roofing material (tin), the appearance of the roof is not compromised. Additionally, it is durable and long-lasting, unaffected by strong sunlight or bad weather in the summer. ○ Not Compatible with Tiled Roofs ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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Energy-saving, low-cost snow melting using special snow melting sheets that generate far-infrared rays! 【Features】 ○ Low Cost This system enables low running costs by utilizing far-infrared radiation energy instead of just conductive heat to melt snow. ○ Does Not Detract from Aesthetics By installing heaters under the roofing material (galvanized iron), the appearance of the roof is preserved. Additionally, it is durable and long-lasting, unaffected by strong summer sunlight or bad weather. ○ Not Compatible with Tile Roofs ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Usage】 ○ Can be adapted to various locations In addition to melting snow on the front of the roof, partial melting in dangerous areas such as eaves and entrances is also possible.
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Snow measures in heavy snowfall areas have transformed the industries and lives of those regions. In recent years, the methods have been shifting from traditional manual and mechanical snow removal, as well as watering through groundwater extraction, to environmentally conscious electric and renewable energy-based snow melting systems. However, the enormous costs of equipment and maintenance have hindered widespread adoption. Since 1987, we have focused on solar electromagnetic waves, conducting research and experiments. By utilizing the wavelength range known as far-infrared rays (melting snow rays), we have been able to address the cost issues. This wavelength range is also referred to as growth rays for plants and animals, making it an environmentally friendly snow melting system. We are committed to working towards the dissemination of better and lower-cost systems in response to various demands.