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Carbon Fibre vs Ceramic

Feature Carbon Fibre Heater Ceramic Heater
Image Carbon Fibre Heater Ceramic Heater
Voltage 110V/60Hz 110V/60Hz
Power density 0.5-1.5 W/CM2 12-25 W/CM2
Surface temperature less than 392°F (200°C) 527°F (275°C)
Size Large surface Small surface
Thickness less than 0.2 inches (5 mm) 1.8 inches (46 mm)
Fire retardant 94 V-0 94 V-0
Temperature rise curve Stable, Smooth Wider Pulse Waves
Far infrared micron length 5.6μm-15μm 2μm-15μm
Infrared conversion rate 98% 68%
Maintenance Relatively Harder Relatively Easy
Production technology Relatively Harder Relatively Easy
Price/cost High Low
Advantages
  • Large heating panel, even heat distribution.
  • High electric conversion rate 98% and above.
  • High efficiency, Low energy cost. Save 30-50% energy.
  • Insulation strength of national standard 3750 V, maximum pressure 10000 V, long-term use of up to 100,000 hours or more.
  • No peeling and no fractures, waterproof, moisture-proof, fire-retardant; acid, alkali and salt corrosion proof.
  • Short heating time.
  • Small volume.
  • No open flame, safe and durable.
  • Easy Maintenance.
  • No dust, No Pollution.
  • Low cost, high efficiency.
 
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