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Strip Heater


Strip heaters are flat, rectangular heating elements known for their high heat output, compact design, and versatility. They are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and appliance heating applications. Here are their primary uses:

Industrial & Manufacturing Applications

  • Plastic Processing: Used in injection molding, extrusion machines, and hot presses to maintain consistent temperatures.
  • Packaging Equipment: Heats sealing bars in shrink-wrapping and blister-packaging machines.
  • Printing & Laminating: Ensures proper adhesion in laminators and drying systems.
  • Metal & Glass Processing: Prevents freezing in pipes, storage tanks, and outdoor equipment.

Commercial & HVAC Uses

  • Air Handling Units (AHUs): Installed in ducts to provide supplemental heating.
  • Food Service Equipment: Installed in ducts to provide supplemental heating.
  • Laundry & Dry Cleaning: Installed in ducts to provide supplemental heating.

Appliance & Electronics Heating

  • Medical Devices: Found in sterilizers, incubators, and lab equipment.
  • Home Appliances: Used in coffee makers, toasters, and electric stoves.
  • Defrosting Systems: Prevents ice buildup in freezers and refrigeration units.

Specialized Applications

  • Semiconductor Manufacturing: Provides precise heating in wafer processing.
  • Aerospace & Automotive: Provides precise heating in wafer processing.
  • Textile Industry: Heats rollers in fabric processing machines.

Advantages of Strip Heaters

  • High Power Density: Delivers rapid, intense heat in a compact form.
  • Customizable: Available in various lengths, wattages, and terminal configurations.
  • Durable:Often made from stainless steel or Incoloy for corrosion resistance.
  • Easy Installation: Can be mounted directly onto surfaces with screws or clamps.
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Mica Strip Heater
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Ceramic Strip Heater
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