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Home » Authors » James E. Brocklehurst, Thermcraft Inc.
James E. Brocklehurst is a sales engineer for Thermcraft
Inc., Winston-Salem, N.C, a manufacturer of industrial ovens and furnaces. For
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While heating elements do not have a projected service life in most applications, the possibility of ultimate failure should be considered. Provisions should be made for ready replacement if the potential downtime will be expensive or critical to production or other operations.
Learn how to properly handle the startup and maintenance of electric resistance heating elements. This guide will provide an overview of electric heaters.