Precautions for Using Silicon Carbide Rod
Before installing the Silicon Carbide Rod, first check the resistance (Ω) marked on the cold end, then perform resistance matching; the resistance variation within each group should be within ±0.1. After the rod passes through the holes on both sides (or top and bottom) of the furnace wall, it should be able to rotate freely through 360 degrees, and forced installation or hammering must be strictly avoided.
2026-03-27
Use and precautions of Silicon Carbide Rod in the glass industry?
In a glass furnace, as the molten glass flows through the cooling and homogenizing sections, it should be uniformly cooled to a temperature suitable for forming. If no measures are taken, the sides of the feeder channel will lose heat more rapidly than the central region.
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Why is the electric heating method chosen for Silicon Carbide Rod?
Compared with other similar products, using a Silicon Carbide Rod for electric heating is safer and faster than other methods such as gas, and it remains stable at all times, provided that the voltage and current are within acceptable limits.
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Advantages of Silicon Carbide Rod over metal electric heating elements.
Silicon Carbide Rod has been widely used in industry as an electric heating element. Generally, electric heating elements are classified into metallic and non-metallic types; Silicon Carbide Rod and MoSi₂ Rod belong to the non-metallic category.
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The difference between MoSi₂ Rod and Silicon Carbide Rod
The MoSi₂ Rod resistance heating element is a high-temperature, oxidation-resistant heating component made of molybdenum disilicide. When used in a high-temperature oxidizing atmosphere, a dense and lustrous quartz (SiO₂) glass film forms on its surface, protecting the inner layers of the MoSi₂ Rod from oxidation; thus, the MoSi₂ Rod element exhibits exceptional high-temperature oxidation resistance.
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Silicon carbide heating elements and molybdenum disilicide heating elements each have their own distinct advantages in high-temperature industrial heating applications.
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How does the resistance of a silicon carbide component change after a period of use?
Silicon Carbide Rods (such as Silicon Carbide Rods) exhibit a gradual increase in resistance over time, a phenomenon known as “aging.”
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Molybdenum disilicide (MoSi₂) components, when exposed to high-temperature oxidizing atmospheres, form a protective surface film owing to their unique physicochemical properties.
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