GORGEOUS’s black-coated alumina ceramic igniter is designed for efficient biomass combustion systems and is widely used in pellet stoves, barbecues, and other biomass appliances.
With over 90% ignition efficiency, it quickly and reliably ignites fuel, significantly improving energy efficiency.
Our product features a compact design and easy, plug-and-play installation, allowing users to easily deploy it before use.
Black Alumina Igniter Product Base Material Parameters
- Mounting: Ceramic flange/copper thread for secure and reliable installation.
- Dimensions: 11.55 mm diameter, 113 mm total length, 78 mm screw length.
- Rated power: 300 W, providing efficient and stable output.
- Maximum operating temperature: 970°C.
- Material: Black-coated alumina ceramic for high-temperature and oxidation resistance.
- Voltage range: Customizable according to customer needs (standard 230V/110V options available).
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Ceramic Igniter Product Features
High Power Density & Excellent Thermal Efficiency: Helps customers achieve fast ignition and improve energy efficiency.
Fast Heating & Uniform Temperature: Our products heat quickly with no hotspots, effectively extending equipment life.
High-Temperature-Resistant Design: Compact, lightweight, and adaptable.
Excellent Insulation: Enhanced safety, reducing the risk of electrical failure.
High Reliability: Stable resistance, eliminating electrical noise interference during operation.
Chemical Corrosion Resistance: The igniter adapts to various combustion environments and offers enhanced stability.
Our products are fully compliant with EU RoHS standards and are free of hazardous substances such as lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, and PCBs.
Black Alumina Igniter Application
GORGEOUS’s black 230V 300W ceramic igniter is suitable for a wide range of biomass burning systems, especially pellet stoves and barbecues.
- Wood pellet stoves
- Wood pellet boilers
- Wood pellet burners
- Wood chip burners
- Straw burners
- Other biomass burners