- Ceramic Overview
- Trough Elements
- Flat Elements
- Hollow Elements
- Ceramic Bulbs
- Options
Ceramic infrared heating elements are efficient, robust heaters which provide long wave infrared radiation. They are used in a diverse range of industrial processes such as thermoforming, paint curing, printing and drying. They are also used very effectively in infrared outdoor heaters and infrared saunas.
Ceramic Infrared Technology
Ceramic elements operate in the temperature of 300°C to 700°C (572°F - 1292°F) producing infrared wavelengths in the 2 - 10 micron range. Most plastics and many other materials absorb infrared best in this range, which makes the ceramic heater the most efficient infrared radiant emitter on the market.
A range of aluminised steel reflectors are also available to ensure that most of the radiation generated is reflected forward on to the target area. For comfort heating utilising Ceramicx Ireland's infrared technology, please visit www.pubsun.com to see the entire range of products for domestic, commercial and other areas.
LFTE - Large Full Trough Element Available in 1000 and 1500 watts Dimensions: 245 x 110 mm |
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QCE - Quarter Curved Element |
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QTE - Quarter Trough Element |
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| FFEH - Full Flat Hollow Available from 250 to 800 watts Dimensions: 245 x 60 x 36mm |
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| HFEH - Half Flat Element Hollow Available from 125 to 400 watts Dimensions: 122 x 60 x 36mm |
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| QFEH - Quarter Flat Element Hollow Available from 125 to 200 watts Dimensions: 60 x 60 x 36 mm |
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| SFEH - Square Flat Element Hollow Available from 250 to 800 watts Dimensions: 122 x 122 x 36mm |
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ESE - Edison Screw Element Bulbs
Available from 60 to 500 watts. |
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Images showing the installation arrangement for a ceramic infrared heating element. |
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Details on the Cerix thermocouple |
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Ceramic heater colour range |
























