Heating Element Manufacturer transform electricity into heat energy and transfer that energy to air, liquid or solids. They are available in a variety of shapes and sizes and are found in toasters, hair dryers, furnaces for stoves, space heaters, and many other appliances. They are typically designed as coils or wires and can be made of various materials. Sisler Companies manufactures PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heating elements, which are used in industrial drying equipment and other applications where precise temperature control is essential for product quality, worker safety and efficiency.
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Electric heating elements are made of a coil or strands of electrical conductors, usually steel, stainless steel or nickel alloy. Often, they have a ceramic coating or insulation to protect the electrical conductors from corrosion and other damage. They are also designed with different diameters, wattages, and voltages, depending on the application. Some industrial heating elements are even hermetically sealed.
To determine the best heating element for a particular application, engineers work with clients to understand their specific needs and requirements. They may then use several machining processes to create the desired heating element, including beading, bending, beveling, cutting, drilling, crimping, forming, expanding, flaring, sizing, stamping, staking and swaging.
ISO 9001:2008 custom manufacturer of electric heating elements with Inconel tubing sheath, mineral oxide insulation & heater wire. Products include band, cast-in, cartridge, drum, ceramic fiber, enclosure, flexible, tank, and strip heaters. Capabilities include prototyping, short & large production runs, design, value analysis & methods analysis, assembling, beading, bending, beveling, coiling, crimping, drawing, electrical discharge machining (EDM), flaring, expanding, flanging, finishing, forming, grooving, grinding, honeing, kneading, lathe turning, press brake forming, punching, sawing, shearing and welding. Serves commercial heat treating, automotive, metal extraction and oil field tool industries.
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