Overview
The Hassett HSC 125W 220V ceramic infrared heating element is a half-trough design component manufactured by Hassett Industries, a UK-based leader in infrared heating technology. This element features a high-temperature FeCrAl resistance alloy embedded in a specially formulated ceramic body, enabling reliable performance in demanding industrial thermal applications. The 122mm × 60mm footprint and ceramic construction provide efficient long-wave infrared radiation in the 2–10 micron range—the optimal absorption spectrum for most industrial materials.
Key Features
- Power rating: 125W at 220V
- Half-trough ceramic design with concave radiation surface
- Maximum operating temperature: 750°C
- Compact 122 × 60 × 34 mm dimensions
- FeCrAl alloy resistance element for longevity
- Long-wave infrared output (2–10 μm) for efficient material heating
Technical Specifications
- Power: 125W
- Voltage: 220V AC
- Dimensions: 122 × 60 × 34 mm
- Element Type: Ceramic half-trough
- Max. Surface Temperature: 750°C
- Resistance Alloy: FeCrAl
- Wavelength Range: 2–10 microns
- Heating Profile: Full-pour cast ceramic
Typical Applications
The Hassett HSC 125W 220V is widely used in:
- Plastic thermoforming and film heating
- Packaging machinery preheating
- Industrial curing and drying processes
- Outdoor and leisure facility heaters
- Heat sealing and shrink-wrap applications
- Laboratory and small-scale production heating
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Any electrical enclosure or heating assembly rated for 220V AC single-phase
- Industrial control panels with 220V ceramic element circuits
- Thermoforming, packaging, and heat-processing equipment
- Direct-mount or socket-based element holders designed for half-trough geometry
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
- Hassett HSC series 125W elements (all voltage variants)
- Standard ceramic half-trough infrared emitters rated 125W
- Elstein and comparable manufacturer half-trough 122 × 60 mm heating elements
Works With
- Standard 220V AC industrial power supplies
- Thermostat and PID temperature controllers rated for resistive heating loads
- Ceramic element mounting brackets and insulation systems
- Industrial heating equipment from the 1980s to present (subject to physical compatibility verification)






