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Faqs Question - Trust Electric Heating

What is the difference between a soapstone and a clay core?

  1. What is the difference between a soapstone and a clay core?

The NEOS Radiators have a soapstone core, which is a natural metamorphic rock that has been used for thousands of years in heating and cooking. The reason we chose soapstone as our storage element is due to its ability to absorb, hold, and radiate heat without burning or melting, making it the ideal choice for efficient electric heating. We have found a way to compress 16cm of soapstone into just 2cm, which is how we are able to keep our radiators warmer for longer. On the other hand, clay cores, also known as chamotte, are porous and prone to cracking due to moisture from the air passing through the core. This causes small cracks in the core, similar to the way a river bed is formed. This moisture can cause the clay to expand and contract, leading to further cracking over time. In contrast, soapstone is non-porous and does not crack when exposed to moisture, making it a superior choice for heating cores in electric radiators. So, the main differences between a clay and soapstone heating core are their ability to hold and radiate heat, and their susceptibility to cracking due to exposure to moisture. At Trust Electric Heating, we chose soapstone for our NEOS Radiators due to its superior heat retention and durability, ensuring our customers receive the highest quality heating experience. Check out an independent website: https://www.geologysuperstore.com/product/soapstone/ and ask your Heating Engineer to show you the Soapstone Test. 

Posted on 18th Nov 2022 14:12:48 by Trust 0 comments

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