How does a cartridge heater work

Apr 25, 2023

A cartridge heater is an electrical heating element that is designed to fit inside a cylindrical metal cartridge. The cartridge is typically made of stainless steel and provides protection for the heating element as well as a means of mounting it in the equipment being heated.

The heating element inside the cartridge is usually a coil of resistance wire, such as nickel-chromium or Kanthal. When an electric current is passed through the wire, it produces heat due to the resistance of the wire to the flow of electricity. This heat is transferred to the surrounding metal cartridge, which then radiates the heat outwards to the equipment being heated.

Cartridge heaters can be used in a wide range of applications, such as heating molds, dies, and platens in the plastics and rubber industries, as well as in packaging equipment, food processing equipment, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

The heating power of a cartridge heater is determined by several factors, such as the size and length of the heater, the wattage rating, and the voltage of the power supply. The heat output of a cartridge heater can be adjusted by varying the voltage or using a temperature controller, which regulates the power supplied to the heater to maintain a specific temperature.

Overall, cartridge heaters are a versatile and efficient method of providing localized heating in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.

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