#Product Trends
Production Technology-High Temperature Co Fired Ceramics (HTCC)
230v 120v Alumina Ceramic Wood Pellet Stove for Biomass Burner
HTCC is an acronym for High-temperature co-fired ceramics; HTCC ceramic wood pellet stove is made up of high melting point metal heating material such as tungsten, molybdenum or molybdenum – manganese and 92-96% alumina ceramic substrates. The metal heating resistance slurry is printed onto the tape casting ceramic green body according to the design requirement, several layers of ceramic green body are then laminated together and is fired at 1500 ~ 1600 ℃ high temperature, with the aid of 4-8% sintering additive, to form the alumina ceramic heating element.