Hot surface igniters are a resistance element made of silicon carbide or silicon nitride. Anywhere from 80 to 240 volts are applied to the wires attached to the igniter. A ceramic base insulates the wire connection to the carbide element which looks like the letter M on most applications. Spirals ......
Read MoreSilicon Nitride Igniters are normally rectangular in shape. These igniters have a lot operation zone up to 1000 degree C . and a cold zone in the contact area. Encapsulated terminal can prevent short circuit caused by conductive contamination.The durability of silicon nitride igniters have several t......
Read MoreToday’s power module designs are primarily based on aluminum oxide (Al2O3) or AlN ceramic, but increasing performance demands are causing designers to consider advanced substrate alternatives. One example is seen in xEV applications where an increase in the chip temperature from 150°C to 200°C reduc......
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