STA Silicon carbide is a ceramic material with relatively high electrical conductivity when compared to other ceramics. Elements are produced by pressing or extruding and then sintering. Typical heating elements are rods or tubes, with diameters between 0.5 and 3 inches and lengths from 1 to 10 feet. They have metalized ends for electrical connections, and they often have both connections at one end, with two helical slots which stop short of the other end, thus approximating a twisted hairpin form.
SiC heating elements are capable of high power output, and may be mounted either vertically or horizontally. Because the element material remains rigid even at the maximum operating temperatures, no special supports are required, which simplifies the design of the equipment.
Maximum element operating temperatures 1600 - 1650°C
High density element surface power loading (15W/cm2), approximately 5-10 times the output of Nichrome wire
High Mechanical strength throughout their operating temperature range
Chemically stable
Heat source is free of noise and air pollution
Various coating products are available for protection against water vapour and harmful gas atmosphere
Easy to handle and install
When you inquiry, Please inform us
d ---- Outer diameter (OD)
l ---- Length of Hot zone (HZ)
m ---- Cold end length(CZ)
L ---- Length of Overall (OL)
STA Silicon carbide is a ceramic material with relatively high electrical conductivity when compared to other ceramics. Elements are produced by pressing or extruding and then sintering. Typical heating elements are rods or tubes, with diameters between 0.5 and 3 inches and lengths from 1 to 10 feet. They have metalized ends for electrical connections, and they often have both connections at one end, with two helical slots which stop short of the other end, thus approximating a twisted hairpin form.
SiC heating elements are capable of high power output, and may be mounted either vertically or horizontally. Because the element material remains rigid even at the maximum operating temperatures, no special supports are required, which simplifies the design of the equipment.
Maximum element operating temperatures 1600 - 1650°C
High density element surface power loading (15W/cm2), approximately 5-10 times the output of Nichrome wire
High Mechanical strength throughout their operating temperature range
Chemically stable
Heat source is free of noise and air pollution
Various coating products are available for protection against water vapour and harmful gas atmosphere
Easy to handle and install
When you inquiry, Please inform us
d ---- Outer diameter (OD)
l ---- Length of Hot zone (HZ)
m ---- Cold end length(CZ)
L ---- Length of Overall (OL)