Bayonet Heating Elements are typically constructed with inline configurations and have electrical plugin “bayonet” connector to facilitate quick installation and removal. Bayonet heating elements are used in industrial processing equipment such as; heat treating, glass production, ion nitriding, salt baths, non-ferrous metals liquefy, scientific applications, seal quenching furnaces, hardening furnaces, tempering furnaces, annealing furnaces, and industrial kilns.
Bayonet Heating Elements are manufactured from a variety of materials, these include chrome, Nickel, aluminum and iron wires. Elements can be designed to operate within most environmental conditions. Elements are often encased within protective tubes or sheaf’s for indirect heating applications or where caustic environments may damage the heating elements. Bayonet heating elements are available in high wattage capability in small and large packages and sizes in a variety of package configurations. The heating element assembly can mounted in any orientation.
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