Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum Forming

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Customization: Available
Certification: CE
Type: Electric Heater
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  • Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum Forming
  • Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum Forming
  • Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum Forming
  • Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum Forming
  • Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum Forming
  • Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum Forming
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
HSC-8410
Material
Ceramic
Form
Spiral Heating Element
Shape
Square
Voltage
110-240 V
Thermocouple
J / K Type
Warranty
1 Year
Condition
New
Core Components
Resistance Wire
Standard Shape
Flat,Hollow and Curved
Color of Ceramic Heater
White,Black,Yellow or Customized
Application
Heating or Dry
Transport Package
Individual White Box Package
Specification
60*60 mm & 60*120 mm & 245*60 mm & 245*110 mm
Trademark
Halo-Infrared
Origin
Shanghai
HS Code
8516800000
Production Capacity
1000 Piece/Pieces Per Week

Product Description

Power  300W & 500W & 1000W
Dimensions 60*60 mm & 60*120 mm & 245*60 mm & 245*110 mmW
Temperature max 900 degree
Warranty 1 year
Heating up time 7 minutes
Voltage 230 V
Thermocouple  Type J & Type K
Deliver time  24 working days
Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingHow do the ceramic heaters work ?
Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingUsage 
Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingElectric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingElectric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingElectric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingElectric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingElectric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingElectric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingElectric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum FormingInfrared emitters used in industrial heating generally have a usable peak emission wavelength in the range of 0.75 to 10 µm. Within this range there are three subdivisions which are long, medium and short wave. Long wave emitters - also known as far infrared , have a peak emission range in the 3-10 µm range. This range generally refers to ceramic elements which consist of a FeCrAl resistance coil embedded into either a solid or hollow constructed highly emissive ceramic body. Ceramic emitters are manufactured in a number of industry standard sizes with either flat or curved (trough style) emitting surfaces.
Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum Forming
Shorter peak emission wavelengths are achieved by higher using emission sources with higher surface temperatures. Quartz cassette style emitters are available in similar industry standard sizes to that of ceramic and consist of a series of translucent quartz tubes built into a polished aluminised steel housing. These emitters can operate with a higher front surface temperature and emit in the long to medium wave range.
Electric Ceramic Infrared Heater Plate Panel Radiators Used for Vacuum Forming
At the shorter end of the medium wave range is the quartz tungsten emitter which consists of a sealed linear clear quartz tube containing a star design tungsten coil. The tungsten coil provides a fast response time with low thermal inertia. At the shorter end of the spectrum lies the short wave halogen range. Basic construction is similar to that of the fast medium wave tungsten emitter with the exception that a round tungsten coil is employed. The higher coil temperature results in the generation of white light and a peak emission wavelength in the short wave range.



 

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