Industrial glass element is made of quartz glass or pyrex and in terms of structure, it has an important difference from home samples. The most important difference is that the end of the element is completely closed and electrical input is done only from one side, which increases the safety and resistance of the element in industrial environments.
This type of element is specially used for heating acid tubs, because quartz glass and pyrex are among the very resistant materials against acid and alkaline materials.
Also, due to larger diameter and higher power production ability, the industrial glass element is one of the best and most reliable options for this type of applications.
The internal structure of the industrial glass element
Glass elements (especially the quartz type) are composed of the following components:
This structure allows the element to work in hard chemical conditions with high thermal stability and proper safety.
Benefits and features
- Very high thermal power tolerance
- Extraordinary resistance to chemicals, acids and alkalis
- More safety than many metal elements in corrosive environments
- Suitable for acid baths, chemical lines and special industrial processes
In general, industrial glass elements have the highest level of chemical resistance among all types of elements and are considered an ideal option for sensitive and corrosive applications



