Sukelkütteelemente
Sukelkütteelemente, often translated as "heating elements for submersible applications" or "immersion heaters," are electrical devices designed to heat liquids directly. They typically consist of a resistance wire enclosed within a protective sheath, usually made of metal like stainless steel or copper. This sheath prevents the heating element from coming into contact with the liquid, thereby protecting both the element and the liquid from corrosion or contamination, and ensuring electrical safety.
These elements work by passing an electric current through the resistance wire. As the current flows, the
Sukelkütteelemente find widespread application across various industries and domestic settings. They are commonly used in water