Electric heating – Heating devices – Tool or instrument
Patent
1986-04-11
1988-04-26
Bartis, Anthony
Electric heating
Heating devices
Tool or instrument
132 7, 132 9, 132 31R, 132 32R, 132 37R, 132118, 219230, 219346, 219354, H05B 300, A45D 104, A45D 236, F24H 300
Patent
active
047406690
ABSTRACT:
Since the hair well absorbs far infrared radiation in the range of 5 to 10 .mu.m, a material for radiating the far infrared rays having such a wavelength band, more specifically, ceramics, such as zirconia magnetite or alumina, is used on the outer surface of a rod of a curling iron. By applying a ceramic which can radiate far infrared rays to a rod of a curling iron, the temperature of the rod may be decreased to a level from 100.degree. C. to 150.degree. C. The ceramic layer is further coated on its outer surface with a metallic anti-corrosion layer of nickel-chrome or nickel-aluminum to withstand chemicals.
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