Ceramic Infrared Emitter



Advanced Ceramic Infrared Heating Technology
Ceramic infrared heaters offer flexible configurations designed to match specific heating requirements. With high emissivity and durable construction, these heaters deliver efficient, targeted heat while reducing energy consumption.
Ceramic infrared heaters provide a versatile and efficient heating solution, capable of being customized into numerous configurations to meet precise application requirements. Their design allows manufacturers and engineers to create heater patterns tailored specifically to customer specifications, ensuring optimal performance in a wide range of industrial and commercial processes.
Infrared energy works by transferring heat directly to objects rather than heating the surrounding air. When infrared radiation reaches a surface, it can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. Materials that absorb all incoming infrared energy are known as blackbodies and have an emissivity of 1.0. Ceramic infrared heaters operate with a high emissivity of approximately 0.9, allowing them to emit heat very efficiently and deliver consistent thermal output.
The heating elements used in ceramic infrared heaters are constructed from high-temperature resistant nickel-chrome alloy. These elements are embedded and fired directly within the ceramic material, creating a strong and durable structure. The glazed ceramic surface acts as a protective barrier, safeguarding the metallic heating elements from oxidation, corrosion, and other environmental factors, thereby extending the lifespan of the heater.
By understanding the absorption characteristics of the materials being heated and selecting infrared emitters with matching radiation properties, users can significantly improve heating efficiency. This targeted heat transfer not only enhances process performance but also results in substantial energy savings, making ceramic infrared heaters an ideal solution for modern industrial heating applications.

Straight ceramic infrared heaters offer a streamlined and efficient heating solution, designed specifically for applications requiring linear heat distribution and uniform coverage. Their elongated form factor allows for easy integration into systems where space, alignment, and directional heating are critical, making them highly suitable for industrial and commercial processes.
Infrared energy functions by transferring heat directly to objects rather than warming the surrounding air. When infrared radiation strikes a surface, it may be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted depending on the material properties. Straight ceramic heaters are engineered with high emissivity surfaces—typically around 0.9—ensuring efficient radiation output and consistent heat delivery across the entire length of the heater.
The internal heating elements in straight ceramic heaters are made from high-grade nickel-chrome alloy, known for its excellent resistance to high temperatures and long operational life. These elements are embedded within the ceramic body during manufacturing, forming a solid, durable structure. The outer glazed ceramic coating serves as a protective shield, preventing oxidation and corrosion while maintaining reliable performance even in demanding environments.
Straight ceramic heaters are particularly effective in applications where precise, directional heating is required. By aligning the heater geometry with the target surface and selecting appropriate infrared wavelengths, users can optimize heat absorption and improve overall process efficiency. This focused heating approach reduces energy waste, enhances productivity, and makes straight ceramic heaters a dependable choice for modern thermal systems.

Ceramic cone infrared heaters provide a focused and efficient heating solution, specifically designed for applications that require concentrated heat output in a defined area. Their conical shape enables directional heat projection, making them ideal for spot heating, localized thermal processes, and applications where precision is essential.
Infrared energy operates by transferring heat directly to objects rather than heating the surrounding air. When infrared radiation reaches a surface, it can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected depending on the material’s properties. Ceramic cone heaters are designed with a high emissivity surface—typically around 0.9—allowing them to emit infrared radiation efficiently and deliver consistent, targeted thermal energy.
The heating elements within ceramic cone heaters are constructed from high-temperature resistant nickel-chrome alloy. These elements are embedded into the ceramic body during manufacturing, forming a robust and durable structure capable of withstanding demanding operating conditions. The glazed ceramic exterior acts as a protective barrier, shielding the internal components from oxidation, corrosion, and environmental wear, thereby extending the heater’s service life.
By focusing infrared energy into a concentrated zone, ceramic cone heaters enhance heat transfer efficiency and reduce energy loss. When matched with the absorption characteristics of the target material, they can significantly improve process performance and energy utilization. This makes ceramic cone heaters an excellent choice for applications requiring precise, localized heating in industrial and commercial environments.
• Curing or drying latex coatings. Yarn selling and drying f inished or washed fabrics.
• Paper webs and impregnated coatings
• Speed drying of lacquered plastic coated, painted and gummed paper
• Softening plastic for thermoforming machine • Pre-heating sheet in vacuum molding machines
• Pre-heating sheet in packing machines, vulcanizing from rubber section
• Drying or baking lacquers and finishes sprayed and dipped powder coatings
• Wood and clipboard, heating and drying bonded, painted and plastic coated components.
• Glass to metal sealing and glass bending
• Solder reflow/wave ovens
• P.T.F.E. coatings car finishes and under seals
• Drying of unprocessed and printed wallpaper
• Baking and browning small bakery products
• Keeping food warm
• Drying raw tobacco
Standard Sizes and Ratings
| Watts | Volts | Heater Size / Heater Type | Part Number Without TC | Part Number With “K” TC | Average Surface Temp. (°C) | Peak Wavelength (µm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 150 | 220/230 | 245mmX60mm A | A60245A01 | A60245A10 | 310 | 4.9 |
| 250 | 220/230 | A60245A02 | A60245A11 | 420 | 4.3 | |
| 400 | 220/230 | A60245A03 | A60245A12 | 510 | 3.7 | |
| 650 | 120 | A60245A04 | A60245A13 | 630 | 3.2 | |
| 650 | 220/230 | A60245A05 | A60245A14 | 630 | 3.2 | |
| 650 | 480 | A60245A06 | A60245A15 | 630 | 3.2 | |
| 1000 | 120 | A60245A07 | A60245A16 | 750 | 2.9 | |
| 1000 | 220/230 | A60245A08 | A60245A17 | 750 | 2.9 | |
| 1000 | 480 | A60245A09 | A60245A18 | 750 | 2.9 | |
| 125 | 220/230 | 122mmx60mm C | A60122C01 | A60122C09 | 420 | 4.3 |
| 200 | 220/230 | A60122C02 | A60122C10 | 510 | 3.7 | |
| 325 | 120 | A60122C03 | A60122C11 | 630 | 3.2 | |
| 325 | 220/230 | A60122C04 | A60122C12 | 630 | 3.2 | |
| 325 | 480 | A60122C05 | A60122C13 | 630 | 3.2 | |
| 500 | 120 | A60122C06 | A60122C14 | 750 | 2.9 | |
| 500 | 220/230 | A60122C07 | A60122C15 | 750 | 2.9 | |
| 500 | 480 | A60122C08 | A60122C16 | 750 | 2.9 | |
| 400 | 220/230 | 122mm Square Flat F | A122122F01 | A122122F08 | 510 | 3.7 |
| 650 | 120 | A122122F02 | A122122F09 | 630 | 3.2 | |
| 650 | 220/230 | A122122F03 | A122122F10 | 630 | 3.2 | |
| 650 | 480 | A122122F04 | A122122F11 | 630 | 3.2 | |
| 1000 | 120 | A122122F05 | A122122F12 | 750 | 2.9 | |
| 1000 | 220/230 | A122122F06 | A122122F13 | 750 | 2.9 | |
| 1000 | 480 | A122122F07 | A122122F14 | 750 | 2.9 |
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