Titanium, tourmaline and ceramic technologies
- Ceramic is a non-metallic material that is durable, smooth and retains and distributes heat efficiently. It is a natural source of negative ions and also radiates far infrared heat.
- Titanium has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of a metal. The two most useful properties of titanium are corrosion resistance, and the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal. It is also stable at ultra-high temperatures.
- Tourmaline is a mineral and a natural source of far infrared heat and negative ions, and has similar benefits as ceramic.
Heats up to 450 °F (232 ֯ C)
Surround heat
Floating plates
60 minutes auto shut-off
8.2 ft. (2.5 m.) 360° swivel power cord
Universal voltage
Titanium, tourmaline and ceramic technologies
- Ceramic is a non-metallic material that is durable, smooth and retains and distributes heat efficiently. It is a natural source of negative ions and also radiates far infrared heat.
- Titanium has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of a metal. The two most useful properties of titanium are corrosion resistance, and the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal. It is also stable at ultra-high temperatures.
- Tourmaline is a mineral and a natural source of far infrared heat and negative ions, and has similar benefits as ceramic.
Heats up to 450 °F (232 ֯ C)
Surround heat
Floating plates
60 minutes auto shut-off
8.2 ft. (2.5 m.) 360° swivel power cord
Universal voltage