Silica & Infrapara Heater
1. Silica Heater
Made of imported fused silica tubing with removable heating elements inside provided with heat resistant rubber cap and a connecting cable.
For vertical use at higher temparature in all acids, ferric chlorideetching Baths anodizing, bright dip baths, except hydrofluoric and phosphoric.
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Silica Heater |
2. Infrapara Heater
Features & Advantages
- Unique ceramic heater – selected ceramics with high thermal durability, mechanical strength and good electrical insulation. High quality Nichrome wire is used
- High emissivity
- Quick thermal response, high thermal efficiency
- Easy control to radiate favourable wave lengths for different target materials
- 1-10 times more speedy than ordinary heaters
- Uniform temperature distribution
- Electric power may be saved up to 50%, production yield may be raised 30% up
- Oven volume reduceable to one half or even less. Maintenance or replacement of existing old-fashioned heat pipes in ovens is easy.
- Free from dust contamination. No fire flame appears during heating process
- High safety
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Infrapara Heater |
3. Infrared Ceramic Heater
Ceramic elements operate at the temperature of 300°C to 700°C (572°F – 1292°F) producing infrared wavelengths in the 2 – 10-micron range. Most plastics and many other materials absorb infrared best in this range, which makes the ceramic heater the most popular infrared radiant emitter on the market. A range of aluminized steel reflectors is also available to ensure the maximum amount of infrared radiation is reflected forward to the target area.
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Infrared Ceramic Heater |
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