Cartridge heater
Construction
1. High Temperature Lead Wires for temperature up to 500 deg C.
2. High Impact Ceramic Cap retards contamination and is suitable for high vibration application. Deep holes in cap prevent fraying of leads when bent.
3. Nickel-Chromium Resistance Wire for maximum heaters life, evenly wound for even heat distribution.
4. High Purity Magnesium Oxide fill selected for maximum dielectric strength and thermal conductivity, highly compacted for maximum heat transfer.
5. 304 Stainless Steel Sheath for oxidation resistance in a wide variety of environments. 316 Stainless steel and Incoloy are also available.
6. TIG Welded End Disc to prevent contamination and moisture absorption.
UL recognized, File #E202904, CSA certified,
CSA file no. LR 109455-1 and RoHS Compliant.
Cartridge Heaters are electric heating elements that are usually cylindrical in shape and designed to provide high-temperature heating in a small and compact space.
The cartridge heater is inserted into a hole, usually in a metal block or plate, and the heating element transfers heat to the surrounding material through conduction. Cartridge heaters are widely used in industries that require precise and efficient heating, such as plastics, packaging, food processing, automotive, and aerospace. They are also used in research laboratories and medical equipment. The ability to deliver high heat in a small space makes cartridge heaters ideal for applications that require high temperatures in a confined area. In addition, they are highly customizable, with various diameters, lengths, and power ratings, making them adaptable to different heating requirements.
Applications:
- Semiconductors
- Dies
- Food service equipement
- Heat Sealing
- Hot plates
- Laboratories - Heating of analytical equipment
- Liquid and gas heating
- Molds
- Plastics processing
- Packaging - heating of welding bars and hot stamps
- Automotive
- Medical Equipment