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1750 Grade MoSi2 Heating Element (40x430mm)
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Item Number: HE1750T40430
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Specifications:
- Materials: MoSi2
- Max. surface temperature: 1750 °C
- Working temperature:Volume Density: 5 ~ 5.6g/cm3Bend strength: 15 ~ 25kg/cm3
- 1600°C ( in air) continuous
- 1600°C (in N2)
- 1220°C ~ 1500°C (in H2)
- Vickers hardness: (HV) 570kg/mm2)
- Porosity rate: 7.4%
- Water absorption: 2%
- Heat extensibility: 4%
- Dimension:
 D1: Ø12mm D2: Ø6mm A: 40mm L=L1+L2:=220+210=430mm
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Resistivity Properties of MoSi2 Heating Element
- The resistivity of MoSi2 heating elements rises with increase in temperature (shown in the graph below). When the temperature of the heating stage is below 300°C, less than 35% of the total output power should be applied to avoid stressing the elements with excessive current.
- Generally the resistance of heating elements will not be affected by aging under normal operating conditions, therefore old elements can be used together with new ones.
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InstallationWhen installing heating element into furnaces, please place a separator between the two shanks of the heating element before hanging the element inside the furnace chamber. The proper separator width should be selected to fit the shanks smoothly and avoid damage to the element. Video : Installation of Mosi2 Heating Element Warning:
Do not apply any stress on the elements during installation. Masure the dimensions of the separator and make sure it fits the heating elments.
No warranty will be issued for damage caused by improper installation.
Inspect your delivery: Please check package for damages before accepting delivery. Should damages found, please keep all packaging materials, take pictures, and report immediately to carrier/MTI.
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