Product Description
A PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) air heater is an advanced electrical heating device that utilizes ceramic elements as its heating source. Unlike traditional resistance heaters that rely on metal coils, PTC ceramic has a unique self-regulating property: its electrical resistance increases exponentially as its temperature rises. This intrinsic characteristic makes PTC heaters a smarter, safer, and more efficient solution for a wide range of heating applications.
Product Specification
| Size | Power |
| 490x50mm | 2000W |
| 430x50mm | 2000W |
| 390x50mm | 2000W |
| 345x50mm | 2000W |

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Product Features
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Inherent Safety: The core advantage of PTC technology is its inability to overheat. As the heater's temperature increases, its resistance rises, causing its power output to drop and stabilizing its temperature. This eliminates the extreme fire risks associated with traditional glowing-hot coil heaters.
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Energy Efficiency: PTC heaters operate at peak power only during the initial warm-up phase. Once the target temperature is reached, they automatically reduce energy consumption to a minimal level to maintain heat, avoiding the constant on/off cycling and energy waste of conventional heaters.
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Self-Regulating & Maintenance-Free: PTC heaters do not require an external thermostat to control temperature. They self-limit their maximum operating temperature, providing consistent comfort and requiring no calibration.
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Rapid Heating: The ceramic elements offer a large surface area and can transfer heat to the air very quickly, enabling fast warm-up times for immediate comfort.
Product Applications
PTC air heaters are versatile and found in numerous consumer and industrial products, including:
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Consumer Goods: Household space heaters, hair dryers, heated clothing dryers, and car cabin heaters.
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HVAC Systems: Integrated into ductwork, fan coil units, and modern air conditioning systems for efficient supplemental heating.
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Industrial Equipment: Providing safe, focused heat in process air heaters, packaging machinery, and environmental chambers.












