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publicationNumber KR-101643185-B1
titleOfInvention Portable infrared ray transmission device and method using thereof, recording medium for performing the method
abstract A mobile infrared irradiation apparatus and method, and a recording medium for performing the same are disclosed. The mobile infrared irradiation method is a mobile infrared irradiation method for selectively heating a target object in a room. The method includes sensing the surface temperature of the target object in a noncontact manner, setting a target area of the target object lower than the reference temperature based on the sensed surface temperature, The target region is heated by irradiating infrared rays so that the release rate of the chemical substance in the target body becomes equal to or more than a predetermined value. Accordingly, even after the bakeout using the conventional ondol heating method, the bakeout can be performed by selectively irradiating the infrared ray to a part having insufficient effect or newly installed building material.
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