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Cartridge Heaters

Specification Description
Resistance wire High grade nickel chromium resistance wire
Core MgO core
Casing Stainless steel
Leads Stranded leads with silicone impregnated mica glass insulation
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Description

Cartridge heaters can be considered “component heaters” that are used to generate heat in many different applications. These process heaters are primarily used in molds and fit snugly inside a cavity, and help heat solids by reaching high temperatures. Cartridge heaters have the versatility of being able to carry a thermocouple inside to help control the temperatures of the heater more accurately.

Cartridge heaters deliver precise heating solutions for situations that need direct and localized heating. The small design of their system enables industries to transfer heat efficiently through tight spaces while maintaining unbroken operational output.

What are Cartridge Heaters?

Various diameters allow for it to be used in any cavity and can be custom-designed with any cold section. Lead wires extend from the end to your control panels. Cartridge heaters are used as a water heater element and in a wide variety of applications.

Cartridge heaters function as cylindrical heating elements which fit into drilled holes to deliver direct heat to solid materials. The design provides controlled thermal distribution for high-temperature applications which need compact space requirements.

Cartridge heaters from Wattco are made of a swaged construction that consists of a high-grade nickel chromium resistance wire wound around a high-quality MgO core that is centered in a stainless steel casing.

This construction delivers three benefits, which include durable performance, effective heat transfer, and extended operational life, together with stable heating operation during tough environmental conditions.

Applications of Cartridge Heaters

Industries which need exact heating in specific areas use cartridge heaters as their main heating solution. The technology provides high-temperature output, which enables its use in multiple situations.

  • Cartridge heaters are used as a water heater element and in a wide variety of applications.
  • Some of these uses include bag sealing applications, hydraulic oil applications, motor oil applications, gearboxes, water heating applications, and laboratory and food equipment.
  • Used in mold heating for plastic injection and die casting processes
  • It serves as a sealing and forming solution for packaging applications in the packaging industry.
  • Uses metal heating methods to achieve even temperature distribution throughout the entire process.
  • Provides controlled heating capabilities which meet the requirements of laboratory equipment.
  • Enables food processing operations to maintain even heat distribution throughout their heating system.
  • Provides internal heating capabilities which manufacturers need for their machinery parts.

Types of Cartridge Heaters

Cartridge heaters are available in various configurations based on size, construction, and application requirements. This flexibility enables industries to select heaters that match their specific operational needs.

  • Standard cartridge heaters designed for general industrial applications
  • High-watt-density cartridge heaters for higher temperature requirements
  • Heaters designed with custom cold sections enable precise temperature control
  • Heaters with different lead wire configurations for varied installations
  • High-watt-density cartridge heaters can also have different types of lead wire connections.

Advantages of Cartridge Heaters

The industrial sector utilizes cartridge heaters because their efficient operation and compact design enable them to produce high heating power which meets the needs of industrial applications.

  • Sheaths can reach extreme temperatures, as cartridge heaters can be designed with higher watt densities.
  • Supports precise and localized heating within compact spaces
  • Provides rapid heating capabilities, which result in better operational performance.
  • Offers design flexibility along with multiple options for size and configuration.
  • Durable construction, which allows for extensive usage throughout its entire service period.
  • Compatible with temperature control systems for accurate heating
  • Enables a straightforward installation process, which allows it to be used in various industrial settings.

Additional features of Cartridge Heaters

Industrial applications benefit from cartridge heaters, which provide multiple design features that improve both their operational safety and their overall thermal performance and product durability.

  • For more mechanical processes, stainless steel braided leads are used against mechanical stress.
  • BX cabling can be used for added protection, though it reduces the lead wire’s flexibility.
  • Terminal pins are also available on all models.

These features help in improving reliability while ensuring protection against mechanical damage and environmental factors, making them suitable for both standard and heavy-duty operations.

Performance capability of Cartridge Heaters

Cartridge heaters are used for heating metal parts and can also be fitted with threaded bushings for liquid heating for certain applications. Cartridge heaters will reach metal temperatures of up to 1,400ºF (760ºC) with the appropriate material, watt density, and fit selections (see Figure 2 on our catalog page 7.2). Get a quote on a cartridge heater today.

The cartridge heaters use this ability to deliver effective performance in high-temperature situations, which support processes that need continuous controlled heating during different temperature conditions.

Cartridge heaters remain an industrial heating solution which delivers precise heating and flexible operation capabilities, together with their ability to handle high-temperature environments. The heating systems provide standard and specialized applications with power-efficient technology which operates across multiple uses.