What is resistance? What are the types?

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The product that converts electrical energy into heat energy with the help of resistance wires is called a resistor. It is a product that can resist reaching very high temperatures.

It contains nickel, chromium, iron and aluminum alloys. Especially in heating technology , resistance is often preferred. In addition, it has a very important place in areas such as heavy industry, electrical appliances, textiles, thermostats.

Resistors are divided into types depending on the material used and the area of ​​use. With today’s developing technology, it has started to be used in different fields. For example, in order to prevent the evaporation of the mirrors in the bathrooms, steam is given to the mirrors with a resistance . Thus, the evaporation problem that occurs on the mirrors after the shower is completely eliminated.

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What are the Types of Resistance?

The resistor refers to the ability of the material to resist electric current as a result of the voltage applied between the two ends. The resistance wire also shows a resistance against electric current. In electricity, resistance is denoted by the letters “R” or “r”. Resistors are divided into many types within themselves. These;

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  • pipe resistance,
  • Nozzle (nozzle) resistors
  • clamp resistors
  • Sound energy saving resistors
  • Heaters with air cooled cabinet
  • cartridge resistors
  • hot runner resistors
  • Mold resistors
  • Flexible manifold resistors
  • Wire cassette heaters
  • Serpentine resistors
  • Pipe inner rolling resistances
  • Water and Oil Heater Resistances
  • Injection tip resistors
  • Chemical Heating Resistances
  • Heating Cable Resistances
  • Samovar Resistances
  • Panel resistances
  • Bain-marie Heaters
  • cartridge resistance,
  • circle resistance,
  • autoclave resistor
  • serpentine resistance

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It is frequently used in household appliances such as fryers, especially in fan stoves, in panels, thermometers, glass heaters, washing machines, plates and many similar areas.

How Does the Residence Work?

The resistor , which has two connection points to provide electricity at the end, is quite simple in terms of its operation. Applied to phase and neutral connection points for 220 Volts. However, for 380 Volts, double phase is applied to both ends of the product. The resistors are produced from heat-resistant raw materials such as iron, chrome, aluminum and copper. For this, it shows great resistance to heat. It turns into heat as a result of the electrical energy given after a certain point.

Where is the resistance used?

Today, resistance  is used in many fields. Textile factories, tire and plastic industry, chemical industry, energy industry, food industry, automotive industry, agriculture and livestock industry, electrical and electronics industry are the main areas where it is generally used. In many fields like this, resistance and its types are frequently used.

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