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Strip heaters clamp or bolt onto objects into order to heat a variety of materials. When used as radiant heaters, they include finned strips to maximize surface area and heat transfer to the air. Strip heaters consist of a heating element, protective sleeve, and mounting hardware. Sleeve, jacket or sheath materials include aluminum, iron, steel, stainless steel, aluminized steel, and zinc-coated steel. Many strip heaters are equipped with insulation to reduce heat losses to the environment. Common insulation materials include magnesium oxide, mica, fiberglass, minerals, and ceramic materials. There are several mounting styles for strip heaters. Some devices include mounting tabs with holes, mounting tabs with slots, or slots or holes without tabs. Strip heaters that include a butt case are placed in a milled slot between two steel plates to provide surface contact on both sides of the heater.

Selecting strip heaters requires an analysis of power requirements, electrical outputs, and physical dimensions. Maximum operating temperature, alternating current (AC) voltage, watts (W), and watt density are the most important power requirements and outputs to consider. Maximum operating temperature is the maximum temperature of the sheath, jacket, or sleeve. Watt density is the amount of wattage, per square inch, that a strip heater can deliver. It is calculated by dividing the available wattage by the heated area. As a rule, strip heaters with high watt density heaters should not be used with extremely viscous materials, materials that are not well-circulated, or explosive or volatile substances. Important physical specifications to consider when selecting strip heaters are strip length, strip width, and strip thickness.  

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Band heaters are ring-shaped heaters that clamp onto a cylindrical object and heat via conductive heat transfer.
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Cartridge heaters are cylindrical devices generally inserted into a heated substance.
Circulation Heaters
Circulation heaters are used to heat moving or circulating fluids.
Cylindrical Ceramic Fiber Heaters
Cylindrical ceramic fiber heaters consist of an iron-chrome-aluminum (ICA) heating element and a thick layer of ceramic fiber insulation within a cylinder-shaped housing.
Drum Heaters
Drum heaters are used to heat containers of viscous materials. They can be wrapped around or placed inside containers that hold substances such as wax or grease.
Duct Heaters
Duct heaters are used to heat moving gas streams.
Explosion Proof Heaters
Explosion proof heaters are constructed with housings that can withstand explosions, protecting the materials being heated.  This classification may also include housings, which can withstand sparking and flames.

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