Kanthal Bethel Datasheets for Resistive Heating Elements
Resistive heating elements generate heat by the phenomena of joule heating. As an electrical current passes through the element heat is generated due to the resistive nature of the elements design. Resistive heating elements are either composed of metallic alloys, ceramic materials, or ceramic metals.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| High-power electric molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2) heating elements for element temperatures up to 1850°C (3360°F). Kanthal Super MoSi2 heating elements are available as straight or bent elements in a wide range... | |
| Ready-made metallic heating elements made from wire or strip in Kanthal iron-chromium-alumin ium alloys or Nikrothal nickel-chromium alloys for element temperatures between 50-1425°C (120-2600°F). | |
| Round and flat resistance heating wire and resistance wire with bright annealed or oxidized surface, depending on size. Round resistance wire sizes up to 0.40 mm (0.0157 inch) are available... | |
| Silicon carbide (SiC) electric heating elements for element temperatures up to 1625°C (2927°F), available in a wide variety of standard sizes and geometries, or in customized designs to meet the... |