jinyu Thermo-electric Material Co., Ltd
molybdenum, molybdenum electrode, molybdenum heating elements, molybdenum heater, alumina ceramics, Manufacturer and Supplier - China(CN)
CERAMIC FIBER Ceramic fiber module is made of blanket fan folded, or pre-cut blanket stack bonded to form a module, to form a module with cut edges exposed. ceramic fiber including standard ceramic fiber, high pure ceramic fiber, high Aluminum cera... - Update: 2009-09-29
Jinyu Silca SiC heating element is a type of non-metal high temperature heating device. These SiC productsare made from fine quality green silicon carbide as its main raw material. The raw material is made first in to a blank, followed by high temper... - Update: 2009-09-29
MoSi2 heating element is a kind of restance heating element based on molybdenum disilicide. In oxidizing atmosphere, the molybdenum disilicide heating elements prevents the inner core from oxidation by forming a compact quartz glass coating at the su... - Update: 2009-09-29
The high temperature muffle furnace used MoSi2 rods as heating element. Max. temperature inside furnace can be reached at 1650 degree. The furnace temperature profile can be set up by 30 segments and run automatically by the 708 type temperature cont... - Update: 2009-09-29
MOLYBDENUM WIRE Tungsten lamp filaments, which operate at temperatures in the range of 2400? C, are successfully mounted on molybdenum wires; the wire acting both as a heat sink and a support while lowering the temperature at the support junction. L... - Update: 2009-09-29
Alumina Crucibles Alumina (Al2O3) has a wide application due to its versatility and low material cost. Alumina possesses a high melting point, strong hardness, and good chemical stability, making it a good material to withstand high temperature and ... - Update: 2008-09-16
Alumina (Al2O3) has a wide application due to its versatility and low material cost. Alumina possesses a high melting point, strong hardness, and good chemical stability, making it a good material to withstand high temperature and chemical corrosion.... - Update: 2008-09-16