What is the temperature range of the resistance heating element?

The temperature range of resistance heating elements varies depending on the material used. Nickel-chromium alloys can withstand temperatures up to 1200°C, silicon carbide (SiC) can exceed 1500°C, and molybdenum disilicide (MoSi₂) can reach up to 1850°C in oxidizing atmospheres. These heating elements are well-suited for high-temperature applications in industries such as metallurgy, heat treatment, and other thermal processing fields.