ELECTRIC INFRARED SPACE HEATERS

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DOSE HIGHERDOSE 46 N. 6th Street Brooklyn NY 11249 Electric infrared space heaters; electric infrared blankets not for medical use;Health spa services for health and wellness of the body and spirit;Electric heating mat in the nature of a low-frequency electromagnetic wave emitting amethyst tourmaline recovery therapy mat;
DOSE (DOPAMINE, OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN, ENDORPHINS) HIGHERDOSE 46 N. 6th Street Brooklyn NY 11249 Electric infrared space heaters; electric infrared blankets not for medical use;Health spa services for health and wellness of the body and spirit;Electric heating mat in the nature of a low-frequency electromagnetic wave emitting amethyst tourmaline recovery therapy mat;DOPAMINE, OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN, ENDORPHINS;
LIFE PRO SUPPLY CHAIN SOURCES 339 N. Berry Street Brea CA 92821 Electric infrared space heaters; electric infrared fireplaces; electric fans; combination electric space heaters and fans sold as a unit; air conditioners;
LIFE SMART SUPPLY CHAIN SOURCES 339 N. Berry Street Brea CA 92821 Electric infrared space heaters; electric infrared fireplaces; electric fans; combination electric space heaters and fans sold as a unit; air conditioners;
NORTHERN LIGHTS FX SOURCE NETWORK SALES AND MARKETING Suite 100 820 Avenue F Plano TX 75074 Electric infrared space heaters; electric infrared fireplaces; electric fans; combination electric space heaters and fans sold as a unit;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of infrared heat-processing of nuts (e.g., almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamias, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios, walnuts and mixtures thereof) in order to reduce the microorganism level thereof is provided wherein the nuts are sequentially moisturized by application of water and then subjected to infrared radiation, preferably through a series of treatment cycles. Nut treatment apparatus (10) includes opposed banks of infrared heaters (38,40), with plural water application stations (48,50,52) along the length of the heater banks (38,40).