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Cast-in Heaters (Aluminum / Bronze Cast Heaters)

Aluminum Cast-in Heaters

  • Most common type
  • Lightweight, good thermal conductivity
  • Max temp: ~400°C
  • Bronze Cast-in Heaters

  • Stronger, higher temperature tolerance
  • Better durability under pressure
  • Max temp: ~700°C
  • Cast-in Heaters with Cooling Tubes

  • Yes, heating + cooling in one unit
  • Built-in water or air channels
  • Used where precise temp control is critical
  • Half-Shell / Cylindrical Cast-in Heaters

  • Designed to wrap around barrels
  • Comes in two halves for easy installation
  • Tight contact = better heat transfer
  • Flat Cast-in Heaters (Plates)

  • Flat surface design
  • Used in dies, platens, presses
  • Uniform heating across large areas
  • Custom Cast-in Heaters

  • Made-to-design shapes
  • Holes, grooves, sensors embedded
  • Because standard sizes never fit when you actually need them
  • Key Features (Why people pay more for these)

    • Uniform heat distribution (no hot spots drama)
    • High efficiency (less heat loss)
    • Long lifespan (if you don’t abuse it)
    • Embedded heating elements → protected from damage



    Selection Logic (So you don’t regret your life choices)

    • Light industrial → Aluminum
    • Heavy duty / high temp → Bronze
    • Need tight control → Add cooling tubes
    • Barrel heating → Half-shell design
    • Flat surfaces → Plate type

     
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