Dry Heating Solutions for Industrial Buildings
For factories, warehouses, workshops, loading bays and other industrial buildings, with radiant heating,
warm air heating and door-area solutions for different operating conditions.
When Should Industrial Projects Prioritize Radiant Heating, Warm Air Heating or Door-Area Solutions?

Radiant Heating
Heat acts more directly on floors, equipment, and working areas, making it suitable for industrial buildings with high ceilings, localized work areas, reduced upper heat accumulation requirements, or strengthened zoned heating logic.
Recommended Priority:
HTC / LTV /LTS/ BP-LTVU / BS-LTSU

Warm Air Heating
Covers building spaces through organized warm airflow, suitable for industrial projects requiring overall space heating, airflow management, door-zone interference handling, or duct/static-pressure solutions.
Recommended Priority:WAB / WCB-A / WCB-C / DIVI / DIVO

Door Zone & Entrance Solutions
Suitable for loading docks, door zones, and entrances, focusing on cold air intrusion control and transitional area comfort.
Recommended Priority:IFM/FM
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Industrial Product Systems
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Radiant Heating
Suitable for Large Spaces & Enhanced Work Area Heating
Suitable for large-space radiant heating projects, emphasizing long-distance coverage and high-level industrial application logic.
Suitable for industrial factories, warehouses, and projects requiring both radiant coverage and spatial comfort.
Suitable for industrial factories, warehouses, and projects requiring both radiant coverage and spatial comfort.
Suitable for industrial buildings with high ceilings, localized work areas, and applications requiring more direct radiant effects.
Warm Air Heating
Suitable for Main Space Warm Air Coverage
Suitable for overall warm air heating in industrial buildings and one of the core industrial warm air series.
Suitable for outdoor installation, indoor air supply, or industrial projects with different airflow and ducting logic.
Suitable for outdoor installation, indoor air supply, or industrial projects with different airflow and ducting logic.
Designed for different installation directions and indoor/outdoor layouts, suitable for projects requiring larger heating capacity and more defined airflow organization.
Designed for different installation directions and indoor/outdoor layouts, suitable for projects requiring larger heating capacity and more defined airflow organization.
Door Areas and Entrances
Suitable for Loading Docks & Door Zone Applications
Suitable for industrial door zones, entrances, and applications emphasizing hot/cold air separation.
Can be evaluated as a supplementary solution for specific industrial airflow and air curtain applications according to project requirements.
Typical Industrial Applications
Factory & Workshop Applications
Suitable for high-space factories, production workshops, and industrial buildings with multiple work areas. (Recommended: HTC / LTV / WAB)
Warehouse & Logistics Applications
Suitable for warehouses, logistics transfer areas, and buildings requiring coordinated operation between main spaces and door zones.
(Recommended: LTV / WAB / DIVI / DIVO)
Loading Dock & Door Zone Applications
Suitable for applications with frequent door opening, significant hot/cold air exchange, or door-zone protection requirements.
(Recommended: IFM / FM / WCB)
How to Decide Which Product Path to Prioritize in Industrial Projects?
Prioritize HTC / LTV for Large Spaces
Prioritize WAB / WCB / DIVI / DIVO for Main Space Warm Air Coverage
Prioritize IFM / FM for Loading Docks & Door Zones
Common Questions About Industrial Heating
Q: Should industrial buildings use radiant heating or warm air heating?
A:The decision should not be based solely on equipment type. Building height, door opening frequency, work area distribution, insulation conditions, and target temperature should all be evaluated together. High spaces and localized work areas often favor radiant heating, while projects emphasizing whole-space heating and airflow logic often favor warm air systems.
Q: Is radiant heating always better than warm air heating?
A:No. The two systems are suitable for different application logics. Radiant heating emphasizes direct heat transfer and zoned heating logic, while warm air heating emphasizes airflow organization and overall space coverage. The key is whether the building conditions match the heating method.
Q: Why do industrial door zones often require separate consideration?
A:Loading docks and entrances experience more frequent air exchange. Heating only the main building space is often insufficient, so door zones usually require separate evaluation of warm air or air curtain solutions.
Q: What preliminary materials can Keywarm provide?
A:According to project requirements, Keywarm can provide product comparison materials, one-page PDFs, manual request access, basic technical parameter documents, and project communication support to help customers complete preliminary evaluation more efficiently.
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Please provide the application type, building dimensions, fuel conditions, and target region. We can help recommend the most suitable heating solution and provide technical parameters, drawings, and technical documentation according to project requirements.
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