What Heats an Electric Towel Rack?
Oct 12, 2025
An electric towel rack, as the name suggests, uses electricity to convert into heat. All towel racks require electricity to heat up, thus drying, dehumidifying, sterilizing, and removing mites.
Currently, heating materials on the market include hydronic heating, heating wire, carbon fiber, and graphene.
Each material has its own characteristics. Hydronic heating heats the towel rack by heating and circulating water. The water needs to be heated first, which takes time. Heating wire and carbon fiber are suitable for tubular towel racks.
They heat directly inside the tube. Unlike water circulation, they don't require water heating. Both of these methods have a limited heating area, resulting in slower towel drying.
Graphene heating is suitable for towel racks with a large surface area. The advantage of surface heating is a large heating area, resulting in faster drying and better results. The specific advantages and disadvantages depend on the usage environment.






