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uxcell Heating Element Coil Wire AC220V 3000W / AC110V 750W Kiln Furnace Heater Wire 7.2mmx800mm 3PCS

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  • Wire Diameter: 1.2mm/0.047"; Coil Diameter: 7.2mm/0.28"; Length: 800mm/31.45".
  • Rated Voltage/Power: AC220V 3000W / AC110V 750W; Resistance: 16-17ohm.
  • Material: FeCrAl; Main Color: Silver Tone; Withstands temperatures up to 2100°F.
  • Longer Operating Life, Stronger Oxidation Resistance, Sulfur resistance and Resistivity.
  • This Heating Wire should be stretched up to at least twice as original length while using.


This is a heating element wire coil for use in Kilns and furnaces for pottery, metal casting, heat treating, forging, and many other uses.
Notice :
-Please stretch this heating element coil before connecting it to power, or it would burn.
-Do NOT cut the heating wire into pieces, the shorter heating wire, the stronger power.
(eg. Cut one 1000W heating wire into two, each heating wire will turn to be 2000W.)


Randy Sexton
2025-08-25 13:04:30
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niflheim
2025-07-05 18:53:46
Works to at least 1200C furnace air temperature. Gets pretty brittle once used (this is normal). Just make sure you don't ever need to move/adjust it once it is in use.You need to use an SCR controller to start gradually reducing coil power as you get above about 800C, to prevent melting. This is normal too. It's in the published reference guides about FeCrAl alloy heating elements. Don't just plug it straight into the mains socket if you want it to survive to >1000C furnace temperatures.Had a couple initial issues with end contacts melting, but I think this was probably user error in making the contacts. Arcing once an oxide layer formed. I fixed this by stretching and soldering the ends of the element to some thick gauge copper wire. Keep the ends of the element out of your furnace hot zone to avoiding melting the contacts, obviously....I cannot currently prove that this is Kanthal-A1. It might be Kanthal-D. Sooner or later I will run to 1400C, though-- and then I will know for certain.Anyway these are my current favorite element type for quick and simple high temperature heating projects. It really saves a lot of time not having to wind your own coil.
Tyler Phillips
2025-05-22 17:26:34
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Larry L. Clementz
2025-05-07 14:12:51
works well
Scott J. Morledge-Hampton
2025-01-25 18:25:04
I managed to cut my lengths with +/_ .5 ohms
Amin
2024-11-19 10:34:47
I used for my foundry for 1160 c . It's work well
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