Quick Specs:
Lamps Canopy: 24 (500w vertical plug-ins)
Lamps Base: 24 (79' long 9K90's)
Room size: 9' X 9'
Voltage: 220 volts
Breaker size: 100 amps(Single phase)
Breaker size: 60 amps(Three phase)
Max session time: 10 minutes
Equipped with 24-500 watt high pressure lamps in the canopy and 24-200 watt 9k90's in the bed section, the THP 24/24 sets the new standard in high pressure technology. Incorporated into the bed design are high efficiency metallic filters and glass facial reflectors for optimal UV output, resulting in a deep dark quality tan.


Quick specs:
Lamps Canopy: 24 HP Quartz Lamps
Lamps Base:15 HP Quartz Lamps
Room size: 9' X 9'
Voltage: 220 volts
Breaker size: 100 amps(Single phase)
Breaker size: 70 amps(Three phase)
Max session time: 10 minutes
Equipped with 24-500 watt high pressure lamps in the canopy and 24-200 watt 9k90's in the bed section, the THP 24/24 sets the new standard in high pressure technology. Incorporated into the bed design are high efficiency metallic filters and glass facial reflectors for optimal UV output, resulting in a deep dark quality tan.
Quick Specs:
Number of bulbs: 26-46
Minimum room size: 6'X7'
Max Exposure Time: 10 minutes
Total Power input: 12kw-32kw
High pressure tanning beds use quartz lamps that may vary in length. The older style bed tanned the body from above while the tanner rests comfortably on a contoured mattress. However in recent years vast improvements of the high pressure beds have led to products like the Convex tanning bed which tans the user from both sides making it much faster. The term "high pressure" comes from the manufacturing process of the bed, which maintains the gasses inside the quartz lamp at a little above atmospheric pressure, while the gasses in the tanning tubes of conventional tanning beds are held below atmospheric pressure. Most high pressure tanning beds have an elaborate ultra-violet filtering system, which blocks the UVB rays almost entirely. Some of the more advanced systems even remove the higher frequencies of the UVA rays, leaving only what they call the safest, most effective part of the spectrum to provide a deep, dark & long lasting tan without a high risk of burning. Additionally, a second filtering system removes a large percentage of the infrared spectrum for a 'cooler' tan, and also the bright white light is toned down for a more relaxing and comforting environment. The difference is a higher quality, faster tan. UVA is what is responsible for a lot of the deep photo-damaging (elastin damage). This is why filtering most of the UVA spectrum is sought after.







High-pressure equipment was first introduced to North America in the early 1980s; however, its popularity was hindered by the equipment’s soaring cost and the fact that the American tanning market was still in its early years. By the 1990s, high pressure began to catch on and make a name for itself in the North American markets, and today it has become a stronghold in a salon’s equipment mix. A salon is only as good as its best equipment.
High-pressure tanning systems use lamps filled with mercury vapors that produce very high UVR intensity levels. Special filters are used to remove unwanted wavelengths of UVR, primarily UVB and shorter wavelengths of UVA (320 nm-340 nm), leaving most of the longer wavelengths of UVA (340 nm-400 nm) intact. This allows the high-pressure spectrum to produce a deeper, darker, longer-lasting tan.
This occurs because longer wavelengths of UVA penetrate deeper into the skin than do shorter wavelengths of UVA and UVB wavelengths and, therefore, are able to oxidize melanin granules farther away from the surface of the skin. These deeper-oxidized granules take longer to reach the surface of the skin and allow for a deeper tan with a longer life.
It must be mentioned that greater care should be exercised when tanning anyone who is sensitive to UVR (that goes for high-pressure as well as low-pressure tanning). All tanners who frequent a tanning salon will have a pre-established level of sensitivity to UVR. Therefore, if they are overexposed to UVR, whether on a high- or low-pressure system, they will burn.
The manufacturers at Tanses are taking design and engineering to the next level by offering stylish modern looking equipment featuring the latest advancements the industry has to offer. Keeping efficiency in the forefront of the tanning experience, high-pressure units continue to offer comfortable and large tanning surfaces. Tanses is one of the only companies to offer 360 high pressure tanning beds.
Tanses high pressure beds are designed to be durable and long lasting as well as energy efficient. Tanses is focusing on lamp placement and output on the UV spectrum rather than bombarding the tanner with increased wattage and heat. In addition to providing great tanning results, it reduces the amount of heat output, which in turn saves the salon in energy costs.
High-pressure equipment is available in traditional beds or standup versions, which offers a multitude of choices when it comes to planning space. Tanning salon owners are continuing to purchase high-pressure units so as to offer a more diverse selection of tanning bed options for their clientele. A tanner in this type of mix often is encouraged to rotate between the high-pressure and low-pressure units in order to maintain a deeper, darker tan, as well as maintain optimal levels of vitamin D.
Since little or no vitamin D is produced by wavelengths higher than 315 nm, high-pressure alone is not an effective system for producing this important vitamin. This is one reason some salons have clients who alternate between high-pressure and low-pressure systems. You should consult your local tanning specialist to plan a tanning schedule that will give you the best results for your skin type.
Industry professionals agree that high-pressure tanning will continue to grow because of its unique features and benefits. Salons that feature a mix of low-, medium- and high-pressure tanning will always benefit from customers upgrading for the added value of high-pressure tanning. The key is to properly educate customers regarding the benefits of high-pressure tanning and what it adds to their overall tanning experience.