
electric furnaces
An electric furnace heats materials using electrical energy. Inside, electric current passes through high-resistance elements or conductors, generating heat through resistance. This heat is then transferred to the workpiece or environment, often via conduction, convection, or radiation. Electric furnaces are precise, efficient, and clean, making them ideal for applications like metal melting, heat-treating, and laboratory use. They can reach high temperatures quickly and maintain consistent heat levels, with temperature control systems ensuring accuracy. Overall, electric furnaces offer a reliable and controllable method of heating without the combustion processes found in fuel-fired furnaces.