Electric curling iron with infrared radiating curling rod surfac

Electric heating – Heating devices – Tool or instrument

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132 7, 132 9, 132 31R, 132 32R, 132 37R, 132118, 219230, 219346, 219354, H05B 300, A45D 104, A45D 236, F24H 300

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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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