kütteelements
Kütteelements, also known as heating elements, are devices designed to convert electrical energy into heat. They are a fundamental component in a wide variety of applications, from household appliances to industrial machinery. The principle behind their operation relies on the property of electrical resistance, where certain materials resist the flow of electric current. As current passes through these resistant materials, energy is dissipated in the form of heat.
The most common type of kütteelement is made from resistive wire, often a nickel-chromium alloy like Nichrome,
Applications for kütteelements are diverse. In the home, they are found in electric ovens, toasters, electric