Mar 17, 2025
PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) air heaters are energy-efficient and safe heating devices. Their unique feature-"higher temperature, lower power consumption"-makes them ideal for diverse applications. Below are common scenarios to help you identify the best fit:
Heating Devices: Space heaters, electric radiators, baseboard heaters (fast heating, anti-scald).
HVAC & Ventilation: Auxiliary heating and dehumidification in ACs or air purifiers (energy-saving, no fire risk).
Small Appliances: Hairdryers, garment dryers, defogging mirrors (precise temperature control protects fabrics/hair).

Cabin Heating: EV heating systems, seat warmers (replaces fuel-based heating, saves energy).
Battery Thermal Management: Preheating EV batteries (ensures cold-start reliability, extends lifespan).
Window Defogging: Quick removal of fog on windshields/mirrors (enhances driving safety).

Drying Systems: Food dryers, printing machinery, paint booths (stable heat output, prevents material damage).
Pipe Antifreeze: Prevents liquid freezing in outdoor oil/chemical pipelines.
Emission Control: Heating for exhaust gas treatment (promotes toxic gas decomposition).

Sterilization: Medical autoclaves, air purification systems (high-temperature disinfection).
Lab Instruments: Incubators, constant-temperature chambers (±1°C accuracy).

Greenhouse Heating: Uniform warmth for plants (frost prevention, low energy cost).
Livestock Breeding: Heating for poultry houses, animal nurseries (humidity-resistant design).

EV Chargers: Battery preheating in cold climates (reduces charging time).
Solar Systems: Auxiliary heating for solar thermal fluids (ensures hot water supply on cloudy days).

Why Choose PTC Air Heaters?
Safety: Auto-adjusts heat output, eliminating overheating risks.
Energy Efficiency: Power self-regulates with temperature, reducing consumption by up to 30%.
Durability: No metal heating filaments, service life exceeds 10 years.
Custom solutions available! Contact us today to optimize your heating needs.
Previous: How Do Spring Coil Heaters Work For Molding And Injection?
Next: What are the fire safety considerations when using silicone rubber heaters?