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Cartridge heater temperature control

Cartridge Heater Temperature Control The lead wire of the temperature measuring element is directly drawn from the inside of the heating tube The recommended surface temperature of The Cartridge Heater is less than 700℃, and the mold can be heated to 500℃. Cartridge Heater Temperature Control Applicable to: related equipment with serious requirements for temperature.

Product Details:

Cartridge heater temperature control

Product: Cartridge Heater with temperature
Model: CHP-3
Product Certification: CE
Service life: 6000h
Structure: Install temperature measuring element (K/J/P type) in Cartridge Heater with temperature
Purpose: Related equipment with serious requirements for temperature. If the customer needs to heat up quickly, the electric power can be increased.
Specifications: voltage, power, materials are customized according to customer needs,
Advantages: long service life, fast heating, high work efficiency, safety, and security.
Main uses: mold hot runner, injection molding machine, extruder heating

Material selection of Cartridge Heater with temperature:
Pipe material: stainless steel seamless pipe, welded pipe, copper pipe, brass pipe, carbon steel pipe.
Common pipe diameter: 3-50 (mm).
Surface treatment: various nickel plating, passivation, blackening, spraying. Non-standard, customized according to customer needs

Cartridge Heater with temperature is often used in plastic packaging, small mold heating, analytical instruments, cigarette industry, footwear industry, semiconductor eutectic welding, die-casting input channel heating, non-pouring injection, the cooling effect of various gas expansion, and other heating.

 

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