High Density Cartridge Heater can be considered “Component Heaters” that are used to heat up many different applications. Primarily used in moulds, dies & sealing bars, this Cartridge Heating Element fit snug inside a cavity and helps heat solids by reaching high temperatures. High Density Cartridge Heater has the versatility of being able to carry thermocouple inside to help control temperatures of the heater more accurately. Various diameters allow for the Cartridge Heating Element to be used in any cavity and can be custom designed with any cold section. Lead wires extend from the end to your controls.
High Density Cartridge Heater distinguishes itself by its high compression and therefore especially efficient heat emission. That’s why such Cartridge Heating Element is produced with a ground surface for a H7 fit.
Construction
The construction of High Density Cartridge Heater positions a nickel-chrome resistance wire precision wound around a magnesium oxide core. It is inserted into a Stainless or Incoloy tube locating the resistance wire close to the sheath. The core is centrally positioned within the tube and filled with magnesium oxide powder. Nickel pins pass through the centre of the core making contact with the resistance wire at both ends. The whole assembly is highly compacted by a swaging operation and thus ensuring excellent heat transfer to the external sheath. One end of the heater is closed with a welded metal end-disc and wire leads exit at the opposite end which is typically closed with a lava seal. A variety of wire leads and lead protection options are available. The Cartridge Heating Element can be supplied with internal thermocouples, mounting fittings and many other options.
Wattage | ± 10 % |
Max. Sheath Temperature | 750 ° C / 1380 ° F |
Insulation Resistance | ≥ 5 MΏ at 500V (DC) |
Length Tolerance | ± 1.5 % , min ± 1 mm |
Diameter Range | 3 mm to 25.4 mm |
Diameter Tolerance | -0.02 to -0.06, if not specified |
Max. Voltage | 480 V |
High Voltage Test | 1500 V |
Max. Surface Load | 25 W/sq. cm or 150 W/sq. inch |
Thermocouple | Type J / K |