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Why industrial heating must go electric. Now

Industrial heating is going electric. Learn how industries cut emissions, boost efficiency, and reduce costs with Kanthal’s advanced heating solutions.

Furnace-specific factors

Content: Operating life and maximum permissible temperature Furnace atmospheres Ceramic support materials Embedding compounds OPERATING LIFE AND MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE TEMPERATURE When heated, resistance heating alloys form an oxide layer on their surface, which helps to prevent further oxidation

General factors and furnace-specific factors

Content: Operating life Corrosion resistance Operating life Element life is dependent on the alloy used, element temperature, element design, ambient atmosphere, heating cycle, type of element support, etc. When heated, resistance-heating alloys form an oxide layer on their surface, which

Globar® SiC elements: Electric heating, perfected for every process

Kanthal’s Globar® silicon carbide (SiC) heating elements enable industries to electrify high-temperature processes with precision, efficiency, and sustainability.

Kanthal alloys: Tested, proven, and ready to stand the test of time

Kanthal’s electric heating alloys undergo rigorous testing, from bash tests to furnace trials, ensuring durability, efficiency, and reliability in extreme conditions.

High-temperature expertise: Kanthal advances 10 key industries

Discover how Kanthal’s electric heating solutions tackle critical challenges, improving efficiency and sustainability across 10 high-impact industries.

HYBRIT’s fossil-free steel revolution: Powered by Kanthal innovation

Find out how Kanthal powers HYBRIT's fossil-free steel journey with electric gas heaters, enabling hydrogen-based direct reduction.

ELECTRA project: Heidelberg Materials and Kanthal unite to electrify cement

Learn how the ELECTRA project, with Heidelberg Materials, Kanthal, and other partners, aims to create emission-free processes for the cement, lime, and pulp industries.

Semiconductors, sustainability, synergy: Kanthal and Centrotherm in action

Discover how Kanthal and Centrotherm's partnership drives innovation in semiconductor and photovoltaic manufacturing with high-performance solutions.

Electric resistance materials for braking resistors explained

Explore how Kanthal’s advanced electric resistance materials enhance braking resistor performance, ensuring durability and efficiency for wind energy systems.

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