May 28, 2025
What is the difference between band heaters and cartridge heaters?
When choosing industrial heating solutions, band heaters and cartridge heaters are two common options-but they serve different purposes.
| Feature | Band Heater | Cartridge Heater |
|---|---|---|
| Shape | Circular (wraps around barrels/pipes) | Cylindrical (inserted into holes) |
| Installation | Clamped or screwed onto the outside of a surface | Press-fitted or inserted inside a drilled hole |
| Contact Area | Heats the entire outer circumference | Heats localized internal areas |
| Factor | Band Heater | Cartridge Heater |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Transfer | Excellent (direct surface contact) | Good (but depends on fit tolerance) |
| Response Time | Slightly slower (heats entire barrel) | Faster (localized heating) |
| Max Temperature | Up to 800°C (1472°F) (ceramic/MI types) | Up to 750°C (1382°F) |
| Factor | Band Heater | Cartridge Heater |
|---|---|---|
| Lifespan | Long (if properly maintained) | Moderate (can burn out faster if overloaded) |
| Replacement | Easier (external mounting) | Harder (requires disassembly in some cases) |
| Moisture Resistance | Good (if sealed) | Better (often fully enclosed) |

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