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How does CarbonicHeat™ MultiFloor film work?
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CarbonicHeat™ film is constructed of two sheets of tough polyethylene plastic which sandwich a layer of resistive carbon. The film is a flat and very thin and produces electric radiant heat. Copper “bus bars” run the length of the product and are the primary electrical conductors. Electricity flows between the bus bars, passing through the resistive carbon layer. The resistive carbon produces far infrared heat. An adhering layer consisting of a non woven mat of PET plastic (a type of polyethylene) is thermally bonded to the exterior of the film. This provides excellent bonding to adhesives and thin set cement.
CarbonicHeat™ film can be thought of as a continuous array of resistors (the resistive carbon), connected in parallel by the copper bus bars. As the length of a sheet of material increases, the total resistance decreases and the current increases.
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