Application of halogen heating lamps
Agricultural fieldGreenhouse heatingIn greenhouses, halogen heating lamps can be used as auxiliary heating equipment. Especially in early spring or late autumn, when the temperature is low at night, the use of halogen heating lamps can increase the temperature in the greenhouse and provide a suitable environment for plant growth. Compared with traditional heating equipment, the heat radiation of halogen heating lamps can be directly absorbed by plants, promoting plant photosynthesis and growth. For example, in a greenhouse for flower cultivation, turning on halogen heating lamps at night can not only prevent flowers from frost damage, but also promote the growth and flowering of flowers.For some plant seedling processes that require specific temperature and light conditions, halogen heating lamps can provide supplementary light and heat. In vegetable seedling cultivation, such as the cultivation of seedlings of tomatoes and peppers, by adjusting the height and light duration of the halogen heating lamp, natural light and temperature conditions can be simulated to make the seedlings grow strong.Medical fieldPhysiotherapyIn rehabilitation physiotherapy, the infrared heat radiation generated by halogen heating lamps can be used to relieve muscle pain and joint inflammation. When the muscles or joints of the human body are injured, the local blood circulation is poor. Using a halogen heating lamp to irradiate the injured part, infrared rays can penetrate the skin, increase the temperature of the local tissue, and promote blood circulation and metabolism. For example, for some patients with frozen shoulder, regular irradiation with a halogen heating lamp can relieve shoulder pain and improve joint mobility.