UL and CE compliance is also possible! Heaters with a rich lineup, special shapes, and the ability to divide the heating elements.
The "watty series" provided by Watty is a robust cartridge heater designed to withstand mechanical vibrations and shocks. We offer a variety of sizes in millimeters and inches, L-shaped types, and types with thermocouples. The standard types, as well as those with flanges (screw-in and plate), are also available. Additionally, we can accommodate special shapes, segmented heating elements, specified heating ratios, and the production of vacuum-compatible cartridge heaters. 【Features】 ■ Heaters with a rich lineup, including special shapes and segmented heating elements ■ Long-lasting and high-efficiency heaters ■ Usable at high temperatures (maximum heater surface temperature of 760°C) ■ Robust structure that withstands mechanical vibrations and shocks ■ UL and CE compliance available ■ Minimum diameter of φ3.1mm can be produced *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. ▼ Contact Information TEL: Sagamihara Office 042-704-5352 MAIL: info@watty.co.jp
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■ Heater operating temperature: MAX surface temperature 760℃ ■ Heater diameter tolerance: φd +0, -0.1 ■ Operating voltage: 100V OR 200V ■ Lead wire length: 300mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Heating Targets】 ■Pipes and Containers ■Metals ■Gases *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company (formerly known as Keihin Sokkiki Co., Ltd.) was reborn as Watty, Inc. on January 1, 2007, marking our 40th anniversary. The company name combines "watt," a familiar unit of power associated with our main manufacturing division, the Thermal Systems Division (which develops, manufactures, and sells heater units used primarily in semiconductor and FPD manufacturing equipment and various precision instruments), and "water," representing the liquid typically sensed by our other main division, the Sensor Division (which focuses on the development, manufacturing, and sales of liquid level sensors). Thus, we chose the name Watty to reflect these two pillars.