1900 L shape shape kanthal super MoSi2 heating element

High-power electric molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2) heating elements for element temperatures up to 1850°CMoSi2 heating elements are available as straight or bent elements in a wide range of shapes and sizes, all characterized by long life and consistent performance. Low energy consumption Flexible designs Wide variety of grades

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  • Molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2) are resistance type heating elements made of a dense ceramic-metallic material which can produce furnace temperatures approaching 1800°C. Although more expensive than traditional metallic elements, MoSi2 elements are known for their longevity due in part to a protective quartz layer that forms on the surface of the element “hot zone” during operation. Duralite MoSi2 elements are made to industry standard established resistance values, dimensions and geometries, and therefore are interchangeable with other manufacturers of molybdenum disilicide elements. The key difference between Duralite MoSi2 and other MoSi2 suppliers is that Duralite MoSi2 elements are exceptionally priced. Duralite MoSi2 elements are graded in two maximum temperature ranges of 1700°C (3090°F) and 1800°C (3270°F). Elements are available in many shapes and forms (see examples shown below). Specifically, we offer the following MoSi2 styles: “U-shaped” (most common), “W-shaped”, and “Straight-shaped”, with or without right angle or oblique angle bends. Each element is specified by a “hot zone” diameter (d1) and length (Le), and a “cold zone” diameter (d2) and length (Lu).


    Examples of typical MoSi2 element configurations.



    3/6mm

    d1=3mm

    d2=6mm

    A=25-30mm

    6/12mm

    d1=6mm

    d2=12mm

    A=30-50mm

    7/14mm

    d1=7mm

    d2=14mm

    A=30-50mm

    9/18mm

    d1=9mm

    d2=18mm

    A=35-60mm

    12/24mm

    d1=12mm

    d2=24mm

    A=60-100mm

     

    Benefits of MoSi2 elements include high temperature operation (in air), long element life and the ability in some cases to replace any failed elements hot.

    Customers of Duralite MoSi2 elements enjoy two key added benefits – first, unparalleled price and second, experienced engineering support. Anyone can sell MoSi2, but knowing how to design the system is where Duralite excels. MoSi2 systems must be engineered for customer to get the best performance and optimum service life. Duralite engineers can assist in:

    · analyzing the relationship between the furnace temperature, element temperature and the element surface load

    · selecting the element surface load according to the furnace construction, atmosphere and operating temperature

    · choosing the most suitable element size and style for your application

     

    Physical Properties

    Bulk Density-g/cm3

    Bending Strength-MPa

    Hardness-GPa

    Compression Strength-MPa

    Water Absorption-%

    Heated Elongation-%

    5.8±0.1

    450

    11

    1500

    ≤0.2%

    4

     

    Different Working Temperature in Different Atmosphere.

     

     

    Atmosphere

    The Maximum Using Temperature of Element

    1700 Grade

    1800 Grade

    NO2,CO2,O2,Air

    1700°C

    1800°C

    He,Ar,Ne

    1650°C

    1750°C

    SO2

    1600°C

    1700°C

    CO,H2

    1500°C

    1600°C

    WetH2

    1400°C

    1500°C

    DryH2

    1350°C

    1450°C

     


    Molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2) are resistance type heating elements made of a dense ceramic-metallic material which can produce furnace temperatures approaching 1800°C. Although more expensive than traditional metallic elements, MoSi2 elements are known for their longevity due in part to a protective quartz layer that forms on the surface of the element “hot zone” during operation. Duralite MoSi2 elements are made to industry standard established resistance values, dimensions and geometries, and therefore are interchangeable with other manufacturers of molybdenum disilicide elements. The key difference between Duralite MoSi2 and other MoSi2 suppliers is that Duralite MoSi2 elements are exceptionally priced. Duralite MoSi2 elements are graded in two maximum temperature ranges of 1700°C (3090°F) and 1800°C (3270°F). Elements are available in many shapes and forms (see examples shown below). Specifically, we offer the following MoSi2 styles: “U-shaped” (most common), “W-shaped”, and “Straight-shaped”, with or without right angle or oblique angle bends. Each element is specified by a “hot zone” diameter (d1) and length (Le), and a “cold zone” diameter (d2) and length (Lu).


    Examples of typical MoSi2 element configurations.



    3/6mm

    d1=3mm

    d2=6mm

    A=25-30mm

    6/12mm

    d1=6mm

    d2=12mm

    A=30-50mm

    7/14mm

    d1=7mm

    d2=14mm

    A=30-50mm

    9/18mm

    d1=9mm

    d2=18mm

    A=35-60mm

    12/24mm

    d1=12mm

    d2=24mm

    A=60-100mm

     

    Benefits of MoSi2 elements include high temperature operation (in air), long element life and the ability in some cases to replace any failed elements hot.

    Customers of Duralite MoSi2 elements enjoy two key added benefits – first, unparalleled price and second, experienced engineering support. Anyone can sell MoSi2, but knowing how to design the system is where Duralite excels. MoSi2 systems must be engineered for customer to get the best performance and optimum service life. Duralite engineers can assist in:

    · analyzing the relationship between the furnace temperature, element temperature and the element surface load

    · selecting the element surface load according to the furnace construction, atmosphere and operating temperature

    · choosing the most suitable element size and style for your application

     

    Physical Properties

    Bulk Density-g/cm3

    Bending Strength-MPa

    Hardness-GPa

    Compression Strength-MPa

    Water Absorption-%

    Heated Elongation-%

    5.8±0.1

    450

    11

    1500

    ≤0.2%

    4

     

    Different Working Temperature in Different Atmosphere.

     

     

    Atmosphere

    The Maximum Using Temperature of Element

    1700 Grade

    1800 Grade

    NO2,CO2,O2,Air

    1700°C

    1800°C

    He,Ar,Ne

    1650°C

    1750°C

    SO2

    1600°C

    1700°C

    CO,H2

    1500°C

    1600°C

    WetH2

    1400°C

    1500°C

    DryH2

    1350°C

    1450°C