Carbon fiber heating tubes are well-suited for use in vacuum environments, thanks to their unique infrared heating capabilities. Unlike traditional heating elements that rely on thermal convection and heat transfer, carbon fiber heating tubes utilize infrared radiation to generate heat. This method allows them to effectively heat objects without direct contact, making them an ideal choice in vacuum settings where conventional contact or electromagnetic heating is typically employed. The combination of non-contact heating efficiency and cost-effectiveness sets infrared heating apart in these applications.
Understanding the Principles of Vacuum Drying
Let me explain some principles of vacuum drying. A common piece of knowledge is that in the high-altitude regions of Tibet, water can be boiled without reaching 100°C when using an ordinary pot. However, this water cannot be used to cook rice. Why is that? It’s because the air is thin at high altitudes, leading to a lower boiling point for water. Even if the water temperature doesn’t reach 100°C at normal pressure, it still boils. What causes this?
Relationship Between Boiling Point and Pressure
What is the boiling point of water related to? Simply put, the boiling point of water is proportional to the pressure at the interface (the surface where water meets the air). The higher the pressure, the higher the boiling point; the lower the pressure, the lower the boiling point. In more detail, when the partial pressure of water vapor at the interface (which can be understood as the proportion of water vapor molecules among all gas molecules) equals the saturated vapor pressure of water at that pressure (where all gas molecules at the interface are water vapor), the water boils. At high pressure, because there are more air molecules, the partial pressure of water vapor at the interface doesn’t easily reach the saturated vapor pressure, making it harder for water to boil. More water needs to turn into vapor to displace other air molecules. At low pressure, there are fewer air molecules, so fewer water vapor molecules are needed to occupy the entire space, allowing water to boil at a lower temperature.
Application in Industrial Production
In industrial production, we can utilize the principle of the low boiling point of water in a vacuum environment to accelerate the evaporation of moisture by using a vacuum to draw water out of objects. As far as I know, this technology is primarily used in the drying process of oil-immersed power transformers. In a vacuum environment, the rapid evaporation of moisture requires the absorption of a large amount of heat, which can cause the temperature of the entire chamber to drop instantly, leading to frost or ice formation. Therefore, vacuum drying environments require heating elements to maintain the temperature of the entire vacuum chamber within a certain range. This is also why heaters are essential during vacuum drying.
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