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Chromalox
Heating Elements |
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Tubular
Tubluar heating elements are versatile and perform exceptional
heat transfer by conduction, convection or radiation to
heat liquids, air, gases and surfaces. In most heater
assemblies, tubular element design configurations vary
-- round, triangular, flat press and formed bends are
made to customer requirements. Custom built from .200"
to .475" diameters, a multitude of sheath materials with
temperatures to 1600°F, watt densitities to fit many applications
and up to 600 volts. Over 20 optional terminations and
many stocked accessories. |
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Cartridge
Cartridge heaters are high efficiency heating elements.
Diameters of cartridge heaters range from .25" to 1.25".
Watt densities from 25 W/in2 to 200 W/in2
and sheath temperatures to 1600°F. Optional end seals
resist contaminants and moisture from entering inside
the heater as operating temperatures increase. Chromalox
provides a variety of sizes, wattage ratings, voltages
and protective features to meet many challenging applications.
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Band
Band heaters grip tightly to cylindrical surfaces to supply
uniform heat transfer, critical to the heater life. Chromalox
band heaters are flexible and come in one or two-piece
construction for easy installation and removal. Accommodate
diameters as small as 15/16" and as large as 20" and capable
of reaching temperatures of 1600°F. Stainless steel braids
and conduit protect terminations and resist contamination.
Completely customize your heater by specifying exact physical
dimensions, material, electric ratings and terminations. |
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Cast-In
Cast-in heaters are custom designed for contour and multi-plane,
clamp-on applications. Many sizes and contours are available
to accommodate machined and cast contact surfaces that
require close tolerances. Holes, cutouts or slots to accommodate
thermocouples or machine obstructions provided when required.
From as short as 2.5" to as long as 30", cast-in heaters
provide operating temperatures to 1200°F with watt densities
to 40 W/in2. Select from aluminum alloys, bronze
alloys and iron cast materials. |
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Thin
Blade
Thin Blade heater elements provide more surface area than
standard tubular elements to offer greater wattage or
lower watt densities. Select from many sheath materials
with watt densisites to 75 W/in2 and temperatures as high
as1200°F. Heating elements can be as long as 120" and
are capable of being formed into many configurations for
heating via immersion, direct surface contact or convection.
Three wire construction within the element provides uniform
heating. Available in single or 3-phase current terminations
with a 120 to 480 volt range. |
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Heat
Silicone Laminate/Flexible heaters are versatile and provide
solutions to a vast number of low to medium temperature applications.
Heaters are manufactured with rugged light-weight materials
providing chemical and moisture resistance with operating
temperatures to 390°F. Wire elements are durable and wound
precisely within the structure for optimal performance. A
variety of electrical, shape and contour fitting to meet many
specifications. |
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