Need assistance? Call us: 1-800-663-4209
- Home
- See Industrial Heaters
- See Surface Heaters
- See Band Heaters
- Stainless Steel Band Heater 1400 °F Max 1 in to 25 in ID
We noticed you are in , please visit your local site by clicking the below link for regional offers and support.
MPP-Series
Stainless Steel Band Heater 1400 °F Max 1 in to 25 in ID
Models In Stock
Stainless Steel Band Heater 1400 °F Max 1 in to 25 in ID
MPP-Series
MPP-Series
Show Ratings & Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
HQChemE 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
- y_2026, m_6, d_28, h_10
- bvseo_bulk, prod_bvrr, vn_bulk_3.0.46
- cp_1, bvpage1
- co_hasreviews, tv_0, tr_1
- loc_en_CA, sid_MPP00186, prod, sort_[SortEntry(order=HELPFULNESS, direction=DESCENDING), SortEntry(order=POSITIVE_FEEDBACK, direction=DESCENDING), SortEntry(order=SUBMISSION_TIME, direction=DESCENDING)]
- clientName_omega
- bvseo_sdk, java_sdk, bvseo-4.0.0
- CLOUD, getReviews, 4ms
- REVIEWS, PRODUCT
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: ApplicationEngineerANB
Date published: 2025-05-23
- y_2026, m_6, d_28, h_10CST
- bvseo_bulk, prod_bvqa, vn_bulk_3.0.46
- cp_1, bvpage1
- co_hasquestionsanswers, tq_1
- loc_en_CA, sid_MPP00186, prod, sort_[SortEntry(order=NUM_ANSWERS, direction=DESCENDING)]
- clientName_omega
- bvseo_sdk, java_sdk, bvseo-4.0.0
- CLOUD, getContent, 12ms
- QUESTIONS, PRODUCT