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posted on 8-11-2021 at 11:18
Hotter alternatives to Kanthal wire ?
As an alternative to Kanthal (which reaches up to 1200-1300C chamber temperature) I found a hotter alternative up till 1600 C.
I found 'Globar' SiC elements:
https://www.kanthal.com/en/products/furnace-products/electri...
On ebay I found some listings:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_dlg=1&_jgr=1&LH_Pre...
Many people have experience with Kanthal wire, including myself, but does somebody have experience with these elements ?
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posted on 10-11-2021 at 14:29
There is also MoSi2.
From an amateur perspective carbon arc is probably better in that heat range.
Let's not forget H2-O2 flames or Oxy-Acetylene.
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