From Coil to Soleplate: How an Electric Iron is Constructed
The effectiveness of an electric iron is rooted in its integrated thermal and mechanical design. The core component is a resistive heating element, typically a coiled nichrome wire embedded in a mica sheet or cast into an aluminum soleplate. This element rapidly heats up when an electric current passes through it. A bimetallic thermostat, connected in series with the heating element,...
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