How to make a nozzle band heater?

Apr 28, 2023

How to make a nozzle band heater?

 

 

Mica Band and Nozzle Heaters deliver reliable high-temperature heating to cylindrical surfaces. They are available in one-piece or two-piece construction along with a variety of diameters, widths, voltages, and wattages clamp styles and power connections. Common applications include plastic injection molding, plastic extrusion, molding presses, die casting, blown-film, packaging, food processing, analytical instrumentation, and more.

 

 

 

Nozzle Band Heater

1. Gather materials: To make a nozzle band heater, you will need a high-temperature resistant wire, insulation material, and a metal band or strip.

2. Cut metal band: Cut a metal band or strip to the size of the nozzle you want to heat.

3. Attach wire to the metal band: Attach the high-temperature resistant wire to the metal band, ensuring it is securely fastened and evenly spaced.

 

4. Insulate the wire: Cover the wire and metal band in insulation material to protect against electrical shock and reduce heat loss.

5. Connect to power supply: Connect the high-temperature resistant wire to a power supply, ensuring it is rated for the appropriate voltage and wattage.

6. Test: Test the nozzle band heater to ensure it heats up properly and is functioning correctly.

Note: It is important to exercise caution and follow proper safety protocols when making and using a nozzle band heater as it involves high heat and electrical current.

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