How Does A Hair Dryer Operate ?


Today’s market has provided us with unique appliances to ease the work. The convenience of these modern day appliances have shaved hours and hours off of a typical work week. A hair dryer is one such appliance. A hair dryer, also known as a blow dryer, is an electrical device used to dry and style hair.

Have you ever wondered what those components are inside a hair dryer that lets you blow hot air through your hair without burning your scalp? Keep reading to find out why you won’t sizzle.

When you turn on a hair dryer, flow of electricity enters the device. The electrical energy is then harnessed and used to power a small fan that sits inside of the hair dryer. Although it is similar in shape to a water wheel, it differs in purpose because it actually uses the electrical energy to create movement. That movement is then used to create airflow.

The power supplied to the hair dryer runs its motor and in turns the fan. This fan pulls the air which enters the machine through the groves provided on its body for this purpose. To prevent any unwanted objects entering the machine through the air inlets, a screen is provided.

The air that is pulled by the fan is the, through a tube is directed onto the hair to dried. But before that the air is made to heat-up.

The heating coil is made of nichrome (an alloy of nickel and chromium) and is installed on an insulating board. Because nichrome is a poor conductor of electricity and does not oxidize when heated, it is the perfect choice to use for the heating coil.

This heating arrangement is placed in the path of the air that is pulled by the fan and is directed onto the hair through the barrel.

The hotness of the air that is thrown on your hair is however controlled by a temperature controlling switch. Electric hair dryers are a great way to style up your hair in virtually no time.

Scott Rodgers is a great writer when it comes to extensive electrician works. His commendable skill has been fueling business for a host of workers, ranging from Gilberts Electricians to Kula Electricians .



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