lämpöelementtityyppi
Lämpöelementtityyppi refers to the classification of electrical heating elements based on their construction, material, and intended application. These elements are crucial components in a wide array of devices that require controlled heat generation. Common types include resistive heating elements, which utilize the principle of electrical resistance to convert electrical energy into thermal energy. These are often made from materials like nichrome (nickel-chromium alloy) or Kanthal (iron-chromium-aluminum alloy) due to their high resistance and ability to withstand high temperatures.
Another significant category is the ceramic heating element. These often employ PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) thermistors,
Infrared heating elements are designed to emit infrared radiation, which directly heats objects. These are often