Our Products
We offer a complete product range of Coil Elements and Ribbon Heating Elements
By far the greatest number of heating element designs involve the use of round wire close-wound on an arbor or mandrel and then stretched to form a helix of at least twice the close-wound length. Proper, the next step in designing such elements is to choose a size of wire which will operate at the desired temperature and which can also be coiled to fit within the physical space limitations of the device. In most cases, some precedent will have been established as a basis for determining the proper wire size. Lacking prior experience,
Typical ribbon elements are often made consisting of two rows and are found suspended in refractory shaped in both ceiling, walls, and floors of small industrial high temperature furnaces. You will final the loops no longer than three to four inches, but the number of loops is unlimited. Some designs do have three layer terminal, which are punched for terminal connections, while others have round terminal leads, which are threaded for terminal connections, as per the picture. Every furnace manufacturer uses this style of element. The most popular electric heating element for a carburizing furnace a.