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Hello,
I am assisting in the design of some heating heads.
We are using a 2000W rod type heating element, and
want to apply heat through an aluminum plate
(1/4" thk., touching the heating core and about 1/2 to 1" in height, x 8" lg.).
(Temp. range about 400 to 700 deg. F.)
I need to isolate the plate, to insulate the rest of the
head ass'y. from the heating element. (So the rest of the
heating head doesn't act as a heat-sink, drawing heat away from the plate...). The project Eng. wants to use a Ceramic/Mica composite, for one because it is 'machinable'. (The product spec says the thermal condutivity of this ceramic is about 2.4 BTU @ 75deg. , but not being an engineer experienced with thermal condutivity, the numbers don't tell me much...)
The debate is whether an air pocket would do a better job of insulating.
What is your opinion / advice ?
We need a good insulating material, which would be reasonably easy to machine (preferably without diamond tooling), that is easy to obtain and not overly expensive.
Is simply using an air pocket a better choice than any
ceramic composite? How much of an air space do you think would be necessary to minimize heat transfer?
Thank you very much - in advance - for your kind reply.
I am assisting in the design of some heating heads.
We are using a 2000W rod type heating element, and
want to apply heat through an aluminum plate
(1/4" thk., touching the heating core and about 1/2 to 1" in height, x 8" lg.).
(Temp. range about 400 to 700 deg. F.)
I need to isolate the plate, to insulate the rest of the
head ass'y. from the heating element. (So the rest of the
heating head doesn't act as a heat-sink, drawing heat away from the plate...). The project Eng. wants to use a Ceramic/Mica composite, for one because it is 'machinable'. (The product spec says the thermal condutivity of this ceramic is about 2.4 BTU @ 75deg. , but not being an engineer experienced with thermal condutivity, the numbers don't tell me much...)
The debate is whether an air pocket would do a better job of insulating.
What is your opinion / advice ?
We need a good insulating material, which would be reasonably easy to machine (preferably without diamond tooling), that is easy to obtain and not overly expensive.
Is simply using an air pocket a better choice than any
ceramic composite? How much of an air space do you think would be necessary to minimize heat transfer?
Thank you very much - in advance - for your kind reply.