- 240V for Use in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania and other countries with 220-240V electrical systems. NOT FOR USE IN US, CANADA, OR MEXICO.
- Named Favorite Specialty Brand Bulb
- TheraBulb Designed to Maximize Red Light and Near Infrared Output (NIR-A)
- Emits Energy from 400nm - 1000nm. This Includes:
- Red Light: 650nm-699nm
- Other Visible Light: 400nm-649nm
- Near Infrared Energy: 700nm-1000nm
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Peak (Predominant) Wavelength: 750nm (23.39%)
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Maximum Operating Temperature: 300°C
- Irradiance at Portions of a Meter:
- .33M: .11 mW/cm2
- .5M: .043 mW/cm2
- 1M: .01 mW/cm2
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Wavelength Output and Distribution, Irradiance, Operating Temperature, and Absence of EMF Verified in Independent ISO 17025-Accredited Laboratory
- Infrared Output Verified by Independent Laboratory
- High Intensity 250 Watt Infrared Heat Bulb
- RoHS Compliant Certified Product - Free of Hazardous and Toxic Materials (Including Lead, Teflon, and Mercury) - CE Certified
- Lab Certified Not to Emit EMF
- Fits Euro E27 Socket Rated at 250 Watts or Higher
- Compatible with 220-240V Infrared Saunas That Use Incandescent Infrared Bulbs
- Infrared Filtering Eyewear Recommended While In Use
Product Notes:
If you are purchasing TheraBulb as a replacement for a bulb in an existing lamp, click here for important information.
TheraBulb's 250 Watt NIR-A Near Infrared Bulb is a premium incandescent infrared bulb that emits infrared light in the healing wavelengths. It is designed to deliver penetrating infrared light and soothing warmth.
The TheraBulb 250 Watt - 240 Volt bulb is RoHS compliant and bears the CE mark, meaning it is free of specific hazardous materials restricted by Directive 2002/95/EC and meets EU health, safety, and environmental protection standards.
There may be slight variations in glass color and the surface of your TheraBulb may show minor cosmetic blemishes. These may include small dimples, bubbles, areas of heavier or lighter coating, spots of darker or lighter color and minor marks on the bulb. Color variations and cosmetic blemishes may be more apparent when the bulb is on, but in no way negatively impact the performance or life of the bulb. To learn more, read our blog post Why Bulb Color and Performance Are Unrelated..
To learn about lamp options for operating your TheraBulbs, see our blog post, What Can I Use To Operate My TheraBulb?