SO it sounds like Nichrome is the best choice? Especially since the heating element will be heated up to 600°F then subsequently exposed to cool (60°F) air?
Thank you everyone.
Thank you for your replies.
Yes, the coils will be cycling. As a matter of fact, they could reach temperatures of 300-600° (multiple stages), then be exposed to 60° air.
We always use Nichrome, and do not have any experience with stainless heating coils. So thanks for the info!
Hi,
I am looking for a pros and cons for choosing one material over another in an electric resistance heating coil application.
The two choices are: 304 Stainless Steel or Nichrome.
The client is looking at stainless steel because of perceived corrosion resistance. However, all of our...