Carbon fiber heating lamp
Definition and StructureThe carbon fiber heating lamp is a heating device that uses carbon fiber as a heating element. It is mainly composed of a carbon fiber heating wire, a quartz glass tube (or other high-temperature resistant protective tube), a lamp holder, and related electrical connection parts. The carbon fiber heating wire is encapsulated in a quartz glass tube, which can protect the heating wire while allowing infrared radiation to pass through. The lamp holder is used to fix the heating wire and connect the power supply to ensure that the current can pass through the heating wire stably.
Working PrincipleWhen current passes through the carbon fiber heating wire, due to the resistance characteristics of the carbon fiber itself, electrical energy is converted into thermal energy. The temperature of the carbon fiber heating wire rises rapidly, generating a large amount of infrared radiation. Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation that can be absorbed by an object and converted into thermal energy. This radiation can directly act on the heated object, intensifying the molecular vibration inside the object, thereby achieving the purpose of heating. The carbon fiber heating lamp has a high heating efficiency and can quickly convert electrical energy into infrared radiation energy.