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Cordons chauffants en fibre de verre 900 °F max et 120-240 volts Titre de la série de tests

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  • Température d'exposition maximale 482°C (900°F)
  • Diamètres enveloppants aussi petits que 3,2 mm (1/8')
  • Construction en fibre de verre tricotée et tressée
  • Densité de puissance : 0,003 W/mm2 (1,8 W/in2)
  • Test Puces de fonctionnalités du test
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Cordons chauffants en fibre de verre 900 °F max et 120-240 volts Titre de la série de tests HTC HTC
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Aperçu du produit
  • Fonctions supplémentaires 1 Convient aux surfaces électriquement conductrices Fonctionnalités supplémentaires 1
  • Caractéristiques nominales du boîtier IP5X
  • Température d'exposition maximale 482 °C
  • Diamètre du réchauffeur 0.125 in
  • Largeur du chauffage 0 in
  • Isolation Double tresse en fibre de verre
  • Direction de sortie du fil conducteur Opposé
  • Direction de sortie du fil conducteur Remarque Separable molded plug on each end
  • Option de construction du matériau N/A
  • Densité de puissance, max 1,8 W/po²
  • ID de série HTC
  • Type de thermostat Non intégré
  • Longueur du fil 24 in
Cordons chauffants en fibre de verre HTC avec une température d'exposition maximale de 900 °F (482 °C) et une plage de tension de 120 à 240 V. Dotés d'une construction en fibre de verre double tressée d'un diamètre de 0,125 pouce, ces cordons sont conçus pour s'enrouler autour de béchers et de tubes. Ils offrent une densité de puissance de 0,003 W/mm² (1,8 W/in²) et un indice de protection IP5X, garantissant une durabilité et un chauffage efficace dans les applications compactes. Description du produit de test
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Thankful I bought this product a month ago and I am so happy using it. Thank you so much
Date published: 2017-09-25
Rated 2 out of 5 by from Fragile and dangerous Generally menacing and fragile. The nichrome wire pulls out of the copper connection if you look at it funny; the nichrome also has no coating except the fabric, which means if the fabric frays or something sharp happens to poke it you have a short and a good start towards a fire or electrocution. Two stars because I haven't found an alternative.
Date published: 2018-12-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by from No Better Choice! The product and the customer service I’ve received has been outstanding. The product works better than I hoped for, and I received in a timely, professional manner. All in all, I’ve had a great experience working with Omega and plan to continue contacting them with my future needs.
Date published: 2022-03-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Keeping gas in supply lines from liquifying I purchased several of these rope heaters to keep the tubings of CL2, BCL3 and SiCL4 feeding our processing tool warm, so that the gas does not liquify in the lines and clog the mass flow meters. These worked well, and were easy to wrap round the 1/4" tubing. I used a temperature controller to set temperature to 25 degrees C
Date published: 2021-04-01
Rated 5 out of 5 by from CEO I'm so happy with it I use heat the electrical PVC pipe before bend. It works perfectly.
Date published: 2018-10-29
Rated 3 out of 5 by from It didn't work as expected The temperature didn't go above 190 C I don't know why
Date published: 2018-06-20
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is it can be on constantly? Is the condensation of the pipe can damage the heater? Is it applicable to be use with conduct materials ? for example iron or cooper?

Asked by: Lee barquer
The heater can be on constantly. The heater can be wrapped around a metal pipe. The heater should no be used in an environment that the potential of moisture settling on the insulation. Due to the insulation being braided, the moisture could ingress into the heating elements and short the heater.
Answered by: Temperature
Date published: 2022-09-06

Can this heat tape be run with a Variac (output 10 Amps, 0 - 100% of 120 V)?

Asked by: JK406
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes you can control this heat tape with a variac.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2023-02-17

What controllers should be used with these cord heaters ?

Asked by: RPande
Thank you for your inquiry RPande. Depending on the application, any type of controller that can supply enough power to this heater through the outputs can be used with these heaters. Here is the general link to all the controllers: https://www.omega.com/en-us/control-monitoring/c/controllers. For more detailed questions, please email us at temp@omega.com or call 1-888-826-6342.
Answered by: Application Engineer SP
Date published: 2022-06-16

Since the title says "120-240V", but there's no 240 V while editing the model, I have to ask just to be sure, can the 120V model of this be used on 240V supplies while reaching the same temperatures? (Since the current is halved basically).

Asked by: F Mora
Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, you cannot operate this 120 V heater with a 240 V supply voltage.
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2023-05-17

Do you have to run a controller or can it receive direct power.

Asked by: Garrett
Thank you for your inquiry. This device must be used with a temperature controller. E-mail us at temp@omega.com for suggestions for controller products.
Answered by: Engineer CB
Date published: 2020-08-08

Is it normal for the rope heater to give off smoke when it is first used.

Asked by: Jon B
Thank you for your request. This is a common occurrence with fabric, polymide and silicone-based insulated heaters.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2021-07-21
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