What would be the best method for heating copper tubing via nichrome?

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The best method for heating copper tubing with nichrome wire involves wrapping the copper tube in ceramic paper or cloth, then tightly coiling nichrome wire around it. This assembly should be secured with steel wire to maintain contact between the nichrome and the copper. It's essential to ensure that the insulating material can withstand high temperatures without emitting harmful vapors. Additionally, users should consider the expansion of nichrome when heated, which may affect its tightness around the ceramic. This approach effectively combines insulation and heat transfer for optimal performance.
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What would be the best method for heating copper tubing via nichrome wire?

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I'd probably get some ceramic paper or thin ceramic cloth and wrap the Cu tube with it, then wrap nichrome around both with many turns. I would then wrap this with many layers of ceramic paper or cloth and keep it all together with standard steel wire twisted upon itself. The nichrome should be in tight contact with the pipe, with the ceramic paper between them. Any other insulator should work, assuming it will survive contact with red hot nichrome and does not emit harmful vapors. Google alumina ceramic paper and go from there.
 
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Note also that the nichrome will expand when heated and may not stay tight on the ceramic paper...
 
Wow that's a really good idea thank you.
 
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