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Record 1 2000-03-31

English

Subject field(s)
  • Industrial Ceramics
  • Combustion and Fuels (Fireplaces)
  • Equipment (Chemistry)
DEF

A conductive ceramic from which high temperature flame rods are made. It has a maximum temperature rating of 2600 F (1425 C).

CONT

The most efficient, cost-effective and versatile heating element on the market. Globar [Registered Trade Mark] ceramic silicon carbide (SiC) electric heating elements are designed for high temperature (1800°F to 3000°F) thermal processing applications - for use in furnaces or kilns, as a radiant heat source.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Céramiques industrielles
  • Combustion et combustibles (Foyers)
  • Équipement (Chimie)
CONT

Un spectromètre IR à transformer de Fourier (IRTF) est composé des éléments suivants : une source; un interféromètre de Michelson; l'échantillon; un détecteur [...] Source. Elle est constituée par un Globar (baguette de carbure de silicium chauffée vers 1300°C, énergie maximale vers 5300cm-1), ou par un filament de Nernst (mélange d'oxydes de zirconium, d'yttrium et de thorium dans un tube fin chauffé à 1900°C, énergie maximale vers 7100cm-1).

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