Factory-direct infrared and low EMF sauna programs
We help private-label brands, dealers, wellness retailers, and project buyers source infrared sauna cabins with heater layout, low EMF expectations, voltage, controller, wood, packing, compliance questions, and complete documentation.
Best use
Who This Infrared Sauna Manufacturer Page Is For
Infrared sauna sourcing is a specification problem before it is a price problem. Buyers need clarity on heater system, low EMF expectations, voltage, controller, wiring, wood, glass, labels, and local-market documentation before comparing quotes.
Private-label wellness brands
Define model platform, logo, manual, carton mark, heater package, sample review, and low EMF evidence expectations.
Dealers and wellness retailers
Shortlist compact, indoor, outdoor, glass-front, and custom-size infrared sauna models for showroom and online sales.
Commercial and project buyers
Align voltage, heater layout, controller, documentation, packing, service boundaries, and installation responsibility before production.
Model platforms
Infrared Sauna Model Platforms to Start From
Use these product references to choose a model direction when requesting a quote. For broad sourcing, connect this page with Sauna OEM Manufacturer and Indoor Sauna.

Low EMF platform
Custom-size low EMF infrared cabin
Private-label and commercial buyers who need infrared heater layout and size review

Compact infrared SKU
Compact glass-front infrared cabin
Wellness retail, small-space indoor/outdoor, and sample-order discussions

Far-infrared option
Cedar far-infrared dome cabin
Cedar outdoor positioning with far-infrared, dry-heat, and glass-door styling

Wet/dry reference
Cube sauna hybrid platform
Buyer comparison platform for infrared-adjacent heater and controller planning

Dry-heat reference
Traditional dry-heat sauna room
Spec comparison for buyers deciding between infrared, electric heater, and dry steam

Commercial reference
Hemlock dry-heat platform
Hotel, resort, and wellness project buyers comparing wood and heater configuration
RFQ fields
Infrared Sauna RFQ Fields That Change Price and Risk
Low EMF and infrared performance should be handled through written specifications and evidence requests. A generic product name is not enough for B2B sourcing.
| Heater system | Confirm carbon, ceramic, full-spectrum, or far-infrared heater approach; heater count; placement; wiring; controller; and replacement-part plan. |
|---|---|
| Low EMF scope | Ask how EMF is discussed, measured, and documented. Confirm measurement position, heater configuration, voltage, and what evidence can be shared with your buyer or compliance team. |
| Cabin and material | Confirm indoor or outdoor use, size, capacity, wood species, glass, ventilation, bench layout, floor, lighting, accessories, and brand package through the Specification Reference. |
| Electrical and compliance | Confirm voltage, plug or hardwire assumptions, controller label, manuals, heater certificate scope, and destination-market questions through the Compliance RFQ Guide. |
| Packing and support | Confirm glass protection, heater packing, accessory box, carton mark, spare parts, receiving notes, and warranty evidence through Packaging & Container Loading and Warranty Evidence. |
Factory workflow
How an Infrared Sauna RFQ Becomes a Buildable Order
A serious infrared sauna manufacturer discussion should turn a product idea into a controlled specification, sample, packing, and after-sales path.
Define use case
Clarify indoor, outdoor, retail, private-label, hotel, spa, gym, or residential buyer needs before model selection.
Select heater direction
Discuss infrared heater type, layout, controller, voltage, and low EMF evidence expectations before comparing suppliers.
Choose model platform
Review product options through Products, Indoor Sauna, and Outdoor Sauna Manufacturer.
Review factory details
Use the Factory Tour and Supplier Trust Center before approving a supplier.
Approve sample and packing
Check photos, heater placement, controller, labels, manuals, packing protection, and carton marks before volume production.
Prepare repeat-order files
Keep SKU data, specification sheets, electrical notes, spare parts, after-sales files, and buyer documents in a repeatable handoff.
OEM and private label
Infrared Saunas Often Need OEM-Level Control
If you need logo, manual, carton mark, low EMF wording, heater configuration, product bundle, or private-label launch files, use Sauna OEM Manufacturer, the OEM/ODM Sauna Manufacturing Guide, and Private Label Sauna Manufacturer together with this page.
Heater and electrical clarity
Do Not Treat Infrared Heater Choice as a Small Detail
Heater type, position, controller, voltage, wiring, label, replacement parts, and buyer-facing claims affect quotation and after-sales risk. Use the Sauna Heater Sizing Guide as supporting context, then lock the infrared-specific fields in the RFQ.
FAQ
Infrared Sauna Manufacturer Questions Buyers Ask
What does low EMF mean in an RFQ?
It should trigger a written evidence request: what is measured, where, with which heater configuration, and what documentation can be shared.
Can infrared saunas be outdoor products?
Some model directions can be discussed for outdoor use, but buyers must confirm structure, weather exposure, electrical responsibility, ventilation, and installation assumptions.
Can CSauna support private-label infrared programs?
Yes. Share model family, heater expectations, low EMF questions, branding scope, packaging needs, quantity, and launch timing when you contact us.
Next step
Turn infrared sauna requirements into a complete buyer brief.
Send target market, indoor/outdoor use, model family, heater expectations, low EMF questions, voltage, branding scope, packing needs, and launch quantity. We can help convert those inputs into a cleaner RFQ.
Indoor infrared route
Separate infrared heater programs from broader indoor room sourcing.
Use the indoor manufacturer hub to compare classic indoor cabins, infrared programs, hotel rooms, and compact wellness suites before choosing the RFQ route.
Design Brief
Capture room intent, user load, site assumptions, documents, and handoff owner.
Ventilation
Keep air path, heater, room condition, and qualified local review questions visible.
Infrared Route
Use for compact, low EMF, private-label, and infrared indoor sauna programs.
Infrared route
Infrared sauna projects still need factory and supplier details.
Use the sauna manufacturer page to connect infrared route decisions with product specs, compliance questions, QC, and RFQ scope.
Factory Tour
Review workshop, material, assembly, QC, packing, and shipment evidence.
Supplier Path
Connect manufacturer capability with supplier details, comparison, and due diligence.
Specification Reference
Turn model interest into complete dimensions, wood, heater, glass, packing, and service fields.