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MPP-Series

Stainless Steel Band Heater 1400 °F Max 1 in to 25 in ID

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  • High Watt Density
  • Temperatures up to 760°C (1400°F)
MPP-Series
Depuis C$ 276.07
Modèles en stock
Stainless Steel Band Heater 1400 °F Max 1 in to 25 in ID MPP-Series MPP-Series
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  • Insulator Type N/A
  • Operating Temperature, Max 760 °C
  • Power Density Note Nozzle Bands, Under 3" Diameter: 4.7 to 15.5 Watt/cm² (30 to 100 Watt/in²) Barrel Bands, 3" and Greater in Diameter:3.1 to 10.9 Watt/cm² (20 to 70 Watt/in²) Maximum Watt Density: 23 Watt/cm² (150 Watt/in²) dependent on heater size, operating temperature and termination
  • Power Tolerance +5%, -10%
  • Resistance Tolerance +10%, -5%
  • Sensor Type N/A
  • Voltage, Max 480 Vac
  • Width Tolerance ± 3/32"
The Mi-Plus is the solution for applications that require high watt densities (Watt/in2) and/or high operating temperatures. Mi-Plus band heaters are capable of temperatures up to 760 °C (1400 °F) and watt densities up to 23.25 Watt/cm2 (150 Watt/in2). The recommended maximum watt density for a specific application will depend on the heater size and its operating temperature. Specially formulated mineral insulated tape providing excellent thermal conductivity and dielectric strength is used to insulate the nickel chrome resistance wire from the stainless steel sheath. The heater assembly is formed under pressure to a precise diameter with a thin low-mass cross section, assuring fast heat-up rates and reduced cycle times.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from works! The band heater works pretty well. It heats really fast. If heated cylinder is 2''. I recommend the ID of this heater larger than 2''
Date published: 2022-03-10
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Would it be ok to run these heaters at a much lower power but using a 24VDC power supply? I assume that as long as we don't go over the current limit then it should be fine?

Asked by: RCplus
You can run at a lower Voltage as it is purely a Resistive Heating element. If you lower the Voltage in half you would cut your Heating Wattage to 1/4 of the specified value.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2025-05-23
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