In side diameter and widths are customized to fit any extruder size available. These heaters are manufactured in both in aluminum and bronze alloy depending on the operating temperature required.
PROBLEM:
Food products such as hamburger buns, dinner rolls and fish fillets are all steam warmed. Accommodating changing demand through out the day helps restaurants keep customers happy.
SOLUTION:
Water placed in a cast-in-aluminum heater pan where it is turned to steam very quickly. The cast in heater construction also has an extremely long service life.
Madina engineering will customize cast -in- heaters to meet your application requirements.
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Sheath material | Typical max watt densities W/cm | Typical max watt densities W/in |
Max temperature |
319and 356 Aluminum | 15.5 |
100 |
400degree C |
Pure Aluminum | 15.5 |
100 |
450degree C |
IFC (Stainless steel, Nickel, Inconel, Aluminum, Copper, Bronze | 9.3 |
60 |
450degree C 842degree C |
Brass | 14.5 |
100 |
850degree C |
Aluminum Cast in Hater Futures:
1. High operating temperature.
2. Liquid cooling air cooling fine.
3. Any size or shape available.
4. High watt densities available
CONSTRUCTION FEATURES:
• High density aluminum or bronze
• IncoloyTM or stainless steel cooling tubes
• Machined surfaces available
• Choice of electrical termination
• Constructed to your specifications
Application:
Plastic extrusion machinery
Commercial food services,
Textile industry,
Hot stamp and die heating
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