| Warranty: | 1.5 years |
|---|---|
| Certification: | CE ATEX |
| Brand Name: | WNH |
| Type: | Immersion Heater |
| Condition: | New |
| After-sales Service Provided: | No overseas service provided |
| Power(W): | as required |
| Voltage: | as required |
| Weight: | as required |
| Dimension(L*W*H): | as required |
| Model Number: | WNH-Tubular |
| Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
| Power Source: | Electric |
| Product: | Tubular heater |
| Advantage: | Factory direct sell |
| OEM/ODM: | Acceptable |
| Packing: | wooden pallet or as required |
| Custom design: | acceptable |
| Heating medium: | Air/Gas/Water/Oil.etc |
Quick Details
Specifications
Product Feature and Benefits
Metal sheath elements are a versatile heating solution for solids, liquids, and gases.with a range of sizes, materials, and terminals in stock, WNH Heating can design an element to suit almost any application.
Custom design and bend formations available to suit your application, to replicate an existing design, or repair a faulty element.
Heat wire spiral and cold length designed to match application.
Sheath can be protected from atmospheric corrosion and mechanical abuse.
Silicone resin or epoxy resin seal options available for moisture proofing the elements.
Various termination options available including stud, plain pin, quick connect, lead-wire, bulkhead fitting, locator washer etc.
Available with or without a custom mounting bracket.
Construction
Sheath can be manufactured in copper, stainless steel, Incoloy, or titanium.
the sheath surrounds a helical coil of nickel- chrome resistance wire, centered and tightly compacted by an electrical insulator and heat transfer medium of magnesium oxide.
WNH Heating typically use Incoloy for 6.7mm diameter, titanium for 8mm diameter, and Incoloy 800 or Incoloy 840 for 11mm diameter.
Application
Typically used for:
Heating platens for applications such as printing.
Constant heat for radiant and process heating.
High temperature heating for ovens and seal bars.
Immersion heating for liquids, gases, and chemicals.
Preventing ice formation in cooling and freezer units.

