KANTHAL

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Description
Kanthal is a renowned manufacturer of resistance materials and heating elements from Sweden. The company's product range includes a wide variety of specialized materials used in various industrial applications. Some of the key products offered by Kanthal include:

Kanthal APM and APMT - Advanced iron-chromium-aluminum (FeCrAl) alloys known for their exceptional resistance to high temperatures and oxidation, commonly used in high-temperature applications.

Globar SiC - Silicon carbide (SiC) heating elements, known for their ability to operate at extremely high temperatures and their long service life, frequently used in industrial furnaces.

Kanthal Super - Heating elements made from molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2), offering exceptional resistance to oxidation and corrosion at high temperatures, making them ideal for extreme working conditions.

Tubothal - heating elements that provide efficient and uniform heating, used in various industrial applications.

Flow Heater - Devices designed for heating flowing gases, offering high efficiency and precise temperature control.

Fibrothal - Heating modules made from ceramic fibers, providing rapid heating and cooling, as well as energy efficiency.

These products are widely used across different industries, including metallurgy, glass, ceramics, and electronics manufacturing. With their advanced technological solutions, Kanthal is a respected supplier of heating materials worldwide.
Products
Air Heaters
Air Heaters
Insulating Fire Bricks
Insulating Fire Bricks
Globar SiC
Globar SiC
Kanthal Super
Kanthal Super
High temp. insulations Material RAHT
High temp. insulations Material RAHT
Resistance Alloys
Resistance Alloys
Metalic Heating ELements
Metalic Heating ELements
Kanthal Heating Modules
Kanthal Heating Modules
Furnace Tubes
Furnace Tubes
Resistance Wire and Strip - KANTHAL
Resistance Wire and Strip - KANTHAL
Business sector
Heat treatment processes and technologies
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    24-25.09.2024
    Opening hours
    • 24 IX 2024
      09:00 - 17:00
    • 25 IX 2024
      09:00 - 17:00