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CIR-12

Chauffe-cartouche en Incoloy 0,50 po de diamètre extérieur de 1,25 à 18 po de long

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CIR-12
À partir de C$ 124.59
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Chauffe-cartouche en Incoloy 0,50 po de diamètre extérieur de 1,25 à 18 po de long CIR-12 CIR-12
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Aperçu du produit
  • Diamètre du réchauffeur 0.5 in
  • Matériau du fil chauffant Fil résistif en nickel-chrome
  • Remarque sur le matériau du fil chauffant Fil résistif en nickel-chrome de qualité supérieure pour une durée de vie prolongée et des performances constantes
  • Matériau du fil Fil de manganèse-nickel
  • Température du conducteur, max 450 °C
  • Température de fonctionnement, max 1500 °F
  • ID de série CIR-12
  • Matériau de la gaine Incoloy
  • Température maximale de la gaine 1600 °F

Les thermoplongeurs à haute densité de puissance de la série OMEGALUX CIR sont fabriqués selon les normes industrielles les plus strictes, à partir de matériaux de première qualité. Les thermoplongeurs à gaine CIR Incoloy peuvent fonctionner à des températures de fonctionnement allant jusqu'à 760 °C (1,400 °F) avec des températures de gaine pouvant atteindre 1,600 °F (870 °C). Ils offrent une excellente résistance à la corrosion et sont particulièrement adaptés aux applications impliquant des moules, des matrices, des plateaux, des plaques chauffantes et des opérations de scellage.

Remarque : Les thermoplongeurs de la série CIR utilisent un fil conducteur toronné isolé en fibre de verre mica haute température [jusqu'à 450 °C (842 °F)]. Longueur standard 14"

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Heat controller Price worthy. It is working fine and easy to handle.
Date published: 2021-12-21
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Hi Are These kind of catridge heaters suitable to work in vacuum chambers?

Asked by: Anonymous
Thank you for your inquiry. This series of cartridge heaters cannot be used in a vacuum.
Answered by: Application Engineer JB
Date published: 2024-09-03

1. Which Incoloy alloy is used? 2. Can I use heater CIR-3041/240V to slowly heat lithium chloride to 650 C (MP 605 C) in an insulated alumina crucible in an argon atmosphere? I'll first coat the heater & leads with Saint-Gobain's Cera-Glide BN coating.

Asked by: hthalljr
Thank you for the inquiry. Please forward this question and application to Temp@Omega.com. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2023-02-12

Can you please suggest a temperature controller or a thermostat that can be used with these heaters? and can these heaters be used as immersion heaters in an oil bath?

Asked by: Sarvesh
Thank you for your inquiry. We believe the best assistance would come from speaking to us directly at 888-826-6342 ask for the Temperature Department Mon. – Fri. (HOURS 8:30AM - 5:30PM EST).
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2023-04-25

What is the best way to install these? Is it possible to weld them to a cap?

Asked by: tony333
The Cartridge Heaters are install in drilled out holes with a very tight fit. Guidelines can be sent to you if you request them from heaters@omega.com. Omega does not have any experience with welding these Heaters to offer advice.
Answered by: Applications Engineer ANB
Date published: 2023-01-08

Do you recommend using heat transfer paste ?

Asked by: Vivek
Omega in general does not recommend heat transfer paste be used as the drilled out hole should be tight with direct metal to metal contact.
Answered by: ApplicationEngineerANB
Date published: 2023-12-14

How would I go about calculating the wattage required to run this heater at 200 degrees Celsius?

Asked by: BAT97
Hi BAT97 Please review our online guide; https://www.omega.com/en-us/resources/how-calculate-heater-wattage Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2021-04-20

Is there any risk on having two of these touching each other at their ends? We are trying to have two of this stacked vertically inside a tube and was wondering if they can touch each other

Asked by: tony333
Thank you for your inquiry. Heaters should never be in contact with each other except at there wire termination. Contact anywhere else can cause 'hotspots' on either heater which will lead their failure while in process.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2023-01-05
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