Types of Cartridge Heater

May 07, 2022

1. Thermocouple cartridge heater

Cartridge heaters with thermocouples heat the surface directly. Thermocouples can be installed in the middle or inside the heater.

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2. Flanged cartridge heater

Flanged cartridge heaters can be attached to the part to be heated, while the flange is attached to the outer end of the heater. This type of configuration ensures a safer heater installation.

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3. Split sheath cartridge heater

The split jacket design of the cartridge heater allows the heater to expand to maximize heat transfer by increasing contact with the bore wall, which means the heater consumes less power.

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4. High watt density cartridge heater

High-density cartridge heaters can withstand harsh operating conditions such as high temperatures, vibration, shock, and expansion and contraction. Standard high density cartridge heaters have a cylindrical ceramic core with tightly wound resistance wire.

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5. High temperature cartridge heater

High temperature cartridge heaters are suitable for high temperature applications in the temperature range of 1400°F or 760°C to 1600°F or 870°C. Most high temperature cartridge heaters are die forged to maximize heat transfer and vibration resistance.

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