06-19-2024, 10:44 AM
A quartz heating element typically comprises a coiled resistance wire, often made of materials like tungsten, nichrome, or molybdenum, enclosed within a quartz glass tube. When an electric current passes through the resistance wire, it heats up, emitting infrared radiation. The quartz tube serves as a protective barrier and an efficient medium for radiating this heat outward. This method of heat transfer is particularly effective because it directly warms objects and surfaces rather than just heating the surrounding air.
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