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Thermal
gradients exist along the length and around the circumference
of standard sheathed cartridge heaters. These temperature differentials
can cause increased camber, resulting in the heater's seizing
or binding in the holes. Removal is often difficult and damage
to the interior walls of the hole can occur. The uniform temperature
profile of the SST and QST allow the separate sections to evenly
expand and contract. Removal is easy.
Conductive heat transfer by cartridge heaters
in oversized holes is restricted to where surface contact exists.
Sheath expansion is limited (A).
Expansion of the SST Split Sheath Heaters
when energized is significant, improving heat transfer (B). Diameters
are nominally .005" undersized for maximum expansion in
standard applications with a fit of .005" - .007".
Where an inconsistently drilled or worn hole creates larger fit
considerations, the SST Split Sheath Heater offers exceptional
performance (C).
The QST, or Quad's effect is similar to the
SST with the exception that there are four separate sections
(D). Conductive heat transfer is superior to any available insertion
heater (E).
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