Strip Heaters & Channel Strip Heaters
Strip heaters and channel strip heaters are used most commonly in the surface heating of tanks, in heating air or other inert gases, and in industrial ovens as the heat source.
Channel strip heaters differ from regular strip heaters in that their housing is constructed from a singular piece of rectangular tubing which makes them moisture-resistant.
NOTE: For Units With Mounting Tabs: When supported by mounting tabs, the terminal end should be secured firmly. The opposite end should be loose to allow for thermal expansion.
Common Applications
Tank Heating | Food Warmers | Platens | Melting |
Ovens | Thermoforming | Baking | Incubators |
Air Heating | Sealing Bars | Drying |
Dies |
Hot Plates | Welding Preheating | Molds | Incubators |
Strip Heater Options
Format
- Strip Heaters (No Fins) With Mounting Tabs
- Finned Strip Heaters With Mounting Tabs
- Channel Strip Heaters (No Fins) With Mounting Tabs
- Channel Finned Strip Heaters With Mounting Tabs
Material
- Stainless Steel: 1200°F Maximum Sheath Temperature.
- Chromed Steel: 1200°F Maximum Sheath Temperature.
- Aluminized Steel: 1000°F Maximum Sheath Temperature.
- Steel, Rust-Resistant: 900°F Maximum Sheath Temperature.
Terminals
- At One End - Offset (Diagonal)
- At One End - Side-By-Side (Parallel)