Mica Band Heaters
A mica band heater is made of an electrical resistance ribbon or wire, which is wound around a mica winding card and sandwiched between two sheets of mica, then wrapped in sheet metal. The resistance wire or ribbon that converts electrical energy to thermal energy is normally a nickel-chromium alloy of either 80% nickel which is useful to 1,100°C or 60% nickel which is useful to 950°C. The mica is, most often, one of the three types: muscovite, useful to 500°C. phlogopite, useful to 750°C, and synthetic mica, useful to 900°C. The sheet metal is normally either mild steel, Stainless steel, brass, Gl depending on the temp and the product to be heated. The maximum temp for a mica band heater is 400°C.
Construction :
- SS/GI Sheath for good thermal conductivity and oxidation/ corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures.
- Mica Insulation provides excellent electrical insulation and resistant to moisture.
- Clamping band designed to maintain clamping pressure and firm contact with the cylinder surface thus eliminating air gaps at the contact
- Nickel-Chromium resistance strip evenly wound for uniform heat distribution and reliable accuracy
- Terminal Box to provide protection against exposed terminals and helps guard terminals from spill over’s, dripping
- Lead Protection is available where abrasion is a problem
- Stainless Steel screw terminals for maximum amperage carrying capacity and a firm connection with the winding
Advantages:
- Various shape options in mica strip heater
- Reasonably high temp
- Good efficiency
- Good lifetime
- Low cost
- Designed as per customer requirements
- Available in one or two-piece construction
- Temperature up to 400°C
- Stainless steel braided termination
- Metal covering
- Various shape options in mica strip heater
- Reasonably high temp
- Good efficiency
- Good lifetime
- Low cost
- Injection, Extrusion and Moulding Processes
- Plastic Processing Industry,
- Chemical Industries
- Food Processing Industries
- Oil Lubricating Unit
- External Tank And Vessel Heating
- Blown Film Dies
CYLINDRICAL TEMP OC | 94 | 150 | 205 | 260 | 315 | 370 |
1.5-3” I.D. | 52 | 51 | 50 | 46 | 41 | 37 |
3-10” I.D. | 47 | 46 | 45 | 42 | 38 | 33 |
20 | 41 | 40 | 39 | 36 | 31 | 27 |
Maximum Allowable Watt Density in Watt/Sq. Inch