Standard
Temperature Leads
GT insulation (teflon
tape primary, glass servings,
woven glass braid, teflon
coated) over stranded
Grade "A" nickel
wire.
(< 480o F / 250o C).
Standard
Temperature Teflon Leads
Extruded
PFA over stranded Grade
"A" nickel wire.
(< 480o F / 250o C)
High Temperature
Leads
Fiberglass
insulation (threaded glass
servings primary, treated
glass braid) over stranded
Grade "A" nickel
wire. (< 840o F / 450o
C).
Quick
Disconnect
A modular plug or terminal
junction in the wire for
ease of heater disconnection.
Integral
Ground Wire
Attached to the heater,
meant for termination
to ground on the machine.
Extra
Length Leads
Available in any length.
For wires longer than
10 feet (3 meters), a
quick connect or male/female
connector plug assembly
can be used to reduce
heater cost.
Ceramic
Potting
Provides good contaminant
protection, but is not
a complete moisture barrier.
Ceramic material supports
very high temperature
process heating and is
rated to 2000+ oF / 1090
oC.
Mounting
Bracket
An "L" shaped
bracket welded to the
sheath to act as an insertion
stop or for mechanically
securing the heater at
the edge of the heat sink.
Puller
End Plug
Used for heater extraction
in applications where
the terminal end of the
heater is not accessible.
Interior thread attaches
the puller plug to the
heater tip.
NPT
Fitting
Used with Watt-Flex replaceable
immersion heaters for
heating liquids in vats
or tanks.
Extra
Cold Section at End
When the heater extends
out of the bore (through
insulation, for example)
an extra cold section
added to the cartridge
heater ensures that the
heated section is fully
enclosed by the heat sink.
The cold terminal end
is usually produced by
adding a longer terminal
pin so no heat is produced.
Longer cold sections are
created by stretching
the continuous coil resistance
wire to limited heat production.
Ceramic
Bead Insulation
Placed over insulated
lead wire to protect beyond
temperature rating of
insulation. Withstands
temperatures to 2000°
F / 1090 °C.
Distributed
Wattage
Watt-Flex heaters can
be designed with zones
of varying watt density,
allowing you to put a
specific amount of heat
exactly where you need
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