| Type |
Bare |
| Application |
Heating |
| Conductor Type |
Solid |
| Place of Origin |
Jiangsu China (Mainland) |
| Brand Name |
Xinhua Alloy |
Heating wire Material:Iron-Chromium-Aluminium alloy Application: Heating elements for high-temperature furnaces are often made of exotic materials, including platinum, molybdenum disilicide, and silicon carbide. Silicon carbide igniters are common in gas ovens. For many applications, heating elements may be made from wire or strip in Nickel-Chromium or Iron-Chromium-Aluminium alloys. These can generate furnace temperatures up to 1280°C (2336°F). For furnace temperatures up to 1600°C (2912°F) or in lower temperatures where high power inputs are required, Silicon Carbide heating elements are often ideal.