What is a graphite heater?
A graphite heater is an electric heating element made of isostatically pressed high-quality graphite material. It is usually operated at extremely high temperatures up to 3000°C or higher. Graphit...
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A graphite heater is an electric heating element made of isostatically pressed high-quality graphite material. It is usually operated at extremely high temperatures up to 3000°C or higher.
Graphite has a strong ability to resist thermal shock, chemical corrosion and mechanical stress, which establishes its position in high-temperature applications.
As a common tool for high-temperature applications, graphite heaters are often used in various industrial projects that require high temperatures and precise temperature control. Applications such as heat treatment of metals, semiconductors, glass and ceramic manufacturing.
Graphite heaters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including rods, tubes and plates. They can also be customized to meet specific needs, such as different wattage, voltage and temperature performance.