Radiant heat tubes, also known as electric radiant heat tubes, are devices that convert electrical energy into heat, used for heating materials that require heating.
Radiation tubes typically enclose electric heating elements within a protective sheath. There may be a high thermal conductivity material with excellent insulation properties filled between the sheath and the electric heating elements. Once powered, the heating elements generate heat, which is indirectly radiated to the furnace lining and the heated workpiece through the sheath.
When selecting heat radiation tubes, choose and design them based on the actual operating conditions and requirements of the equipment. During use, strictly adhere to operational procedures and safety regulations to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment. With the continuous increase in environmental protection and energy-saving requirements, energy efficiency and environmental performance should also be considered when selecting and using heat radiation tubes.
In summary, as an efficient and energy-saving heating element, the radiant tube plays a crucial role in various industries. Understanding its structure, working principle, performance parameters, materials and applications, as well as maintenance and inspection, can help in better utilization and maintenance of the radiant tube, ensuring its long-term stable operation and safety.









Punched aluminum plated tubes
Burn Tube
Stainless Steel Perforated Tube
Perforated tube
Special-shaped steel pipes
Black anodized aluminum tube
Aluminized steel tube
Stainless Steel Pipe
