For the latest in heating technology from Watlow, specify a heated plastic part in your next product. Watlow's heated plastic parts combine resistive heating elements with thermoplastic compounds to create a heated assembly. Watlow utilizes standard compression molding techniques to produce heated plastic parts that are durable, safe and cost-effective
| Sheath Material | Maximum Open Watt Densities | Maximum Immersion Watt Densities | Max. Operating Temperatures | ||
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| Alcryn® melt-processible rubber | 0.08 | 0.50 | 0.62 | 4.0 | 100°C / 212°F (50°C / 122°F UL®) |
Using Watlow's polymer heaters in a manufacturing process can lower costs and make the process more efficient because the polymer heater serves as the heating solution, not just the heating element.
To help improve the manufacturing process, polymer heaters can:
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Click on the below links for more product information. PDF documents require Adobe® Reader® version 7 or higher for viewing.
| Specification Sheets & Brochures | Size/Pages |
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| EHG SL10 Process Controller and Safety Limit | 2,037K / 4 (PDF) |
| Flexible Polymer Heating Mats | 54K / 1 (PDF) |
| FREEZE-SAFE | 55K / 1 (PDF) |
| HEATCORE Open Wire Heating Panels | 61K / 1 (PDF) |
| Thermal Solutions for Foodservice Equipment | 2,010K / 6 (PDF) |
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| Watts Current - Volume Twenty-Four, First Quarter, 2001 | 31-Mar-2001 |
| Watts Current - Volume Twenty-Two, Second Quarter, 2000 | 01-Apr-2000 |
| Watts Current - Volume Seventeen, Fourth Quarter 1998 | 02-Oct-1998 |
| Watts Current - Volume Sixteen, Third Quarter 1998 | 02-Jul-1998 |