Product Details
Silicon Carbide Heating Elements Of Custom Electric Furnace Ceramic Thermoelectric Heating Elements
Silicon carbide heating elements is a non-metallic high-temperature heating element. It is made of high-quality green silicon carbide as the main material, made into blanks, siliconized at high temperature, and recrystallized. It is the most popular economical heating element, capable of operating in hot and harsh environments.
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Note: Specification above are parts of our products for your reference, and we can manufacture according to your special specification.
Outer Diameter: OD, (mm) Hot Zone Length: HZ, (mm)
Code Zone Length: CZ, (mm) Overall Length: OL, (mm)
Shank Spacing: A, (mm) Bridge: D, (mm)
Each silicon carbon rod has four layers of packaging to ensure safe transportation, In case of damage, it will be compensated for free immediately.
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Company Profile
Founded in 2017, Kegu is a leading advanced materials developer
based in China’s Xixian New District, Qinhan New City—strategically
positioned near major transport links including the Xianyang East
Expressway. With a registered capital of 35.5 million RMB (approx.
5 million USD), we operate from a modern 5-acre production facility
where we combine materials science innovation with precision
manufacturing.
We specialize in engineering high-performance ceramic components
for mission-critical industries such as New Energy, Chemical
Processing, Pharmaceuticals, and Aerospace. Our products are known
for exceptional thermal stability, excellent chemical resistance,
and outstanding mechanical properties.
Leveraging a strong R&D foundation, we deliver customized
ceramic solutions that meet stringent international quality
standards while enhancing operational performance and reducing
lifecycle costs for OEMs and innovators worldwide. At Kegu, we’re
solving tomorrow’s material challenges—today.