Nickel Alloy Cartridge Heaters
from WATTCO
Cartridge heaters can be considered "component heaters" that are used to generate heat in many different applications. These process heaters are primarily used in mold and fit snug inside a cavity and helps heat solids by reaching high temperatures. Cartridge heaters have the versatility of being... [See More]
- Sleeve (Sheath) Material: Nickel Alloy; Stainless Steel; Steel; Titanium
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 240
- Maximum Operating (Sheath) Temperature: 1400
- kWatts: 0.05 to 4.70
from Chromalox
Maxi-Zone Heaters are the most rugged of our cartridge style heaters. These heaters can achieve continuous sheath temperatures up to 2000 °F (1095 °C). The INCONEL 600 sheath allows efficient operation at extreme temperatures. A unique feature is to provide two to three independently... [See More]
- Sleeve (Sheath) Material: Nickel Alloy
- AC Voltage Required: 110 to 480
- Maximum Operating (Sheath) Temperature: 2000
- Watt Density: 30 to 50
from OMEGA Engineering, Inc.
OMEGALUX ® CIR series high Watt density cartridge heaters are especially well suited for use in applications involving molds, dies, platens, hot plates, and sealing operations. They are available in lengths from 21/4" to 48". [See More]
- Sleeve (Sheath) Material: Nickel Alloy
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 240
- Maximum Operating (Sheath) Temperature: 1500
- Watt Density: 21 to 148
from Benchmark Thermal Corp.
Cartridge Heaters. Yield the highest possible watt density for those applications that require intense heat in a relatively small package. They have the virtue of parallel power leads feeding one end of the element, rather than a circuit requiring configuration for access to both ends. BENCHMARK... [See More]
- Sleeve (Sheath) Material: Nickel Alloy; Ni-Cr wire around Mg-oxide cores
- kWatts: 0.48 to 10.00
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 480
- Nominal Diameter: 0.2500 to 1