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Regarding Heating Coils On Industrial Heaters

by indheat on September 30, 2011

Most industrial heaters has some form of heating element that provides the heat that is being used for whatever purposes it was intended to and one of its commonly used form is a coil. Metals were being formed into a coil in order to increase the surface area of the heating element while keeping the space that it occupies smaller. Increasing the surface area means that more heat can be transferred within a period of time and thus, it means less time to wait. Of course, the drawback is that it will use more electricity within such time period.

Commonly used materials for heating coils on industrial heaters were made up of tungsten and stainless steel since these metals are both a good emitter of heat and can withstand extreme high temperatures without reaching their melting point. But in those cases that one doesn’t need to operate at extreme heat then an alloy of nickel and chromium, known as nichrome was typically being utilized as a coil. Nowadays, you can check out what metal is being used on a particular heater so that you can easily make your decision whether it is appropriate for your purpose.

Of course, heating coils on industrial heaters needs to be insulated at some section of the device and the insulating materials that is usually used can be in the form of fiberglass, ceramic or asbestos and each has a varying resistance to high temperature and it is a good idea to take note of this whenever you are looking for the right heater for your needs.

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