In this video guide, our resident expert Thomas Lewin sheds light on the myriad factors involved in the selection process. Thomas delves into electrical heating elements, empowering you to make informed decisions that resonate with your specific needs and preferences.
Key takeaways:
- The process temperature is the cornerstone in decision-making, whether it's metallic, silicone-carbide ceramic, or Kanthal® Super molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2) elements.
- Furnace atmospheres also play a pivotal role in element selection. While most atmospheres, including reducing and oxidizing, are generally suitable, corrosive atmospheres containing chlorine or fluorine pose challenges.
- Power density emerges as another critical aspect, with two variations: volumetric density and surface density.
- Design considerations significantly impact element temperature and longevity. Metallic elements offer versatility in design while ceramic elements present unique mounting and connection methods tailored for specific furnace applications.
By incorporating these key takeaways, you'll confidently navigate the complexities of electrical heating element selection, guaranteeing optimal performance and efficiency for your industrial operations.