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What are the advantages and disadvantages of graphene floor heating? Is it worth buying?
Graphene floor heating is worth buying, and its advantages and disadvantages are as follows:

First, advantages

Graphene floor heating is a kind of electric floor heating. It is a new generation of electric floor heating, and many properties of electric floor heating can be improved by coating graphene.

The electrothermal conversion rate of graphene floor heating is over 99%, and the room temperature can rise rapidly. At the same time, graphene floor heating relies on far infrared rays, which is different from air conditioning and water heating. Far-infrared light heating is like sunbathing, so it will feel more comfortable and healthier, and it also has a good far-infrared health care function.

With the in-depth implementation of the national "coal to electricity" strategy, it is only a matter of time before graphene floor heating replaces traditional water heating. After all, graphene floor heating kills traditional water heating in terms of energy saving, environmental protection, comfortable use, convenient installation and maintenance, and safety. As we know more about graphene floor heating, more people will choose graphene floor heating.

Graphene floor heating itself is a graphene film, which is very thin, but it heats up very quickly. Compared with other floor heating, the energy consumption is only a quarter of that of other floor heating. It is waterproof, dirt-proof and damage-proof. More importantly, there is no electromagnetic radiation. Although charged, the internal graphene molecules move to generate potential energy to generate heat, and there is no resistance. Construction and installation are also very fast.

Second, shortcomings.

Graphene floor heating has two shortcomings: first, graphene materials have not been industrialized, and their performance is extremely unstable; Second, graphene is extremely expensive.