375 Strip Heaters
Named for its 0.375 in. (9.5 mm) thickness, the rugged Watlow® 375 strip heater is capable of both high temperatures and high watt densities.
Watlow begins construction by accurately placing a coiled, nickel-chromium element wire in the center of the heater. The element wire is then embedded in magnesium oxide (MgO)-based insulation compacted into a solid mass creating excellent heat conductivity and high dielectric strength. The heater is then enclosed in aluminized steel or 430 stainless steel sheathing.
Specifications:
Material | Maximum Operating Temperatures | Maximum Watt Densities | ||
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°F | °C | W/in2 | W/cm2 | |
Aluminized Steel | 1100 | 595 | 100 | 15.5 |
- Aluminized steel sheath temperatures to 1100°F (595°C)
- 430 stainless steel sheath temperatures to 1200°F (650°C)
- Watt densities to 100 W/in² (15.5 W/cm²)
- UL® approved to 240VAC (File No. E52951)
- CSA approved to 600VAC (File No. LR7392)
Applications:
- Food warming
- Freeze and moisture protection
- Tank and platen heating
- Packaging
- Dies and mold heating
- Autoclaves
- Ovens
- Telecom
Features & Benefits:
Features | Benefits |
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Nickel-chromium element wire is centered in the heater |
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Aluminized steel sheath |
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Optional 430 stainless steel sheath |
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Post terminals, welded to the element wire |
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Rigid 3?8 in. (9.5 mm) thick design |
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Over 100 in-stock models in popular sizes and ratings |
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Available dimensions are 11?2 in. (38 mm) wide and 51?2 to 48 in. (140 to 1219 mm ) long |
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MI Strip |
375 High-Temperature Strip Heater |
375 Finned Strip |
Complete Thermal System Solutions for Plastics Processing |
ISO 9001:2008 (Exp. 2018) St. Louis |
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Heater Catalog (Section) – Heater Reference Data |
Heater Catalog (Complete – .pdf)Â |