GE Advanced Ceramics HTR1001 PBN/PG Heating Element
Subcategory: Graphite; Carbon; Nitride
Material Notes: PBN/PG resistance heating elements combine the unique electrical, chemical, and thermal properties of PBN, a dielectric material, and Pyrolytic Graphite (PG), an electrical conductor, to produce a truly advanced heating system. These non-brittle refractory materials owe their exceptional purity to the high temperature, chemical vapor deposition (CVD) production method. The high thermal conductivity and anisotropy of both materials result in excellent thermal uniformity. Performance Advantages: PBN/PG "printed circuit" heaters utilize PBN as an insulating substrate and Pyrolytic Graphite as the resistive element. This combination of unique materials delivers performance advantages not available in conventional thermal systems. - Operating temperatures to 1800° C.
- Superior performance in ultra high vacuum.
- Chemically inert to most corrosive gases, liquids.
- Unaffected by most molten metals.
- Long life, dimensionally and electrically stable.
- High resistance for low cost power supplies.
- Mechanically durable, thermally shock resistant.
- Unaffected by vibration.
- Tailored thermal gradients for specific requirements.
- Wide range of resistance values to match existing supplies.
- Ultra-fast response, low thermal mass.
- Power outputs over 50 watts/cm2 (325 watts/in2).
- Dielectric, fully dense, ceramic surface.
Information provided by GE Advanced Ceramics.
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- Electrical Resistivity
- Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Centerline
- Contacts
- Length
- Maximum Current
- Mounting Holes
- Pattern Diameter
- Power Rating
- Thickness
- Voltage at Power Rating
- Width
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