It is a heater that is inserted and used by making holes in molds and heat plates, etc.
The cartridge heater is a cost-effective heater that is used by drilling holes in molds and heat plates and inserting it. It has excellent clearance with the heated object and can be used at temperatures below 300°C. Custom products such as flange fittings and lead wire lengths are available from a single unit. Three-phase types, variable winding types, and sensor-integrated types can also be manufactured. 【Features】 - Used by drilling holes in molds and heat plates and inserting it - Cost-effective heater - Usable at temperatures below 300°C - Custom products such as flange fittings and lead wire lengths available from a single unit - Three-phase types, variable winding types, and sensor-integrated types can also be manufactured For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 ○ Voltage: 50–480V ○ Surface power density: Within 5W/cm² ○ Lead wire: Double insulated glass fiber wire ○ Outer sheath: Stainless steel ○ Outer diameter: φ10, φ12, φ12.7, φ14, φ15, φ16, φ20, φ25 ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Purpose】 ○ For resin injection molding molds ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Yamaki Electric Co., Ltd. was founded in 1897, over 100 years ago. In 1949, it reorganized Yamaki Shoten and was reborn as Yamaki Electric Co., Ltd. We began manufacturing and selling high-voltage distribution insulators, which are part of the system for safely delivering electricity, and now hold a 50% market share. Many power lines in Japan now use insulators from Yamaki Electric Co., Ltd. By always keeping "research and development," one of our corporate principles, in mind and continuing to practice it, we have gained trust and maintained long-standing relationships with domestic power companies. We will continue to listen to consultations on how we can provide new value, using not only what we have excelled at so far but also the know-how we have accumulated, and continue our research and development.