Heating Element: It is a thin coiled wire that electricity passes through and heats up. A fan is laced behind the element to heat up equally. The coil has to reach a certain temperature to make the fan blow up.
Tungsten Filament: This is placed inside a quartz tube or an envelope. These tubes can resist immense heat and are usually placed on the exterior of the machine. The heat created from these heaters is excessive. These heaters don't require a fan to distribute the heat. Motor: This turns electrical energy into motion. |