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Medium high temperatures

Kanthal® NiCr radiant tubes are ideal for medium-high temperatures, providing a cost-effective solution for furnaces in less demanding conditions.

Kanthal® APM and APMT

Kanthal® APM and APMT FeCrAl alloy furnace tubes provide superior resistance to carburization, thermal shock, and distortion. Ideal for high-temperature industrial applications, they ensure longer service life and reliability.

High burner power

Kanthal® APM and APMT radiant tubes deliver high burner power, combining FeCrAl alloys for the burner leg with NiCr alloys for bends and returns.

Superthal® Reflector

Superthal® High power reflector is a new compact fiber insulated modular heater with Kanthal® Super molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2) heating elements integrated.

Air heating cassettes

Kanthal® air heating cassettes with metallic heating elements heat air or gases up to 800°C (1,470°F) while ensuring uniform temperature distribution throughout ovens and furnaces.

Tubothal® heating elements

Tubothal® heating elements deliver superior power, efficiency, and durability, operating seamlessly at temperatures up to 1,100 °C (2,012 °F).

Heating modules

Explore Kanthal's prefabricated heating modules for a wide range of thermal processing applications. Enhance efficiency with high-temperature resistance and ceramic insulation technology.

Globar® SiC heating elements

Globar® silicon carbide heating elements offer reliable, high-power heating for temperatures up to 1,625°C (2,927°F) in diverse industrial applications.

Kanthal® Super HT

Kanthal® Super HT is designed for a longer lifetime of small dimension elements in temperature cycling conditions. The maximum operating temperature is 1830°C (3330°F), and the element is suitable for furnace temperatures between 1500–1750°C (2730–3180°F) approximately.

Kanthal® Super RA

Kanthal® Super RA heating elements excel in high-temperature, reactive atmospheres, and nitrogen up to 1,700°C. They offer a longer life and better resistance to nitration and aggressive environments.

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