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Thinband Installation Procedures
As with any installation utilizing electrical connectivity – use utmost precaution when handling product components to prevent electric shock and subsequent injuries.
Read complete instructions before beginning installation:
Thinband Installation Proceedures:
1. Install heaters over a clean surface.
2. After installing the band heater unit, begin to tighten the clamp screw. The clamping screw is a 5 mm x 1.25 inch, allen head cap screw. Begin tightening the clamp bars. If the clamp bars appear not to have seated, tap the clamp bars with a small hammer to insure the bars are well seated in the angle formed by the 60 degree bent tab and the heater.
3. If the bar has multiple screws, alternately tighten the screws to insure even loading – as you should tighten lug nuts in a star shaped pattern to secure a wheel on a car.
4. Torque all screws to approximately (9 N-M) 8 Ib-in.
5. Take a soft rubber mallet and tap gently around the circumference of the heater while tightening the screws. This will ensure the heater’s fit to the barrel is maximized without any air gaps.
6. When installing terminal lugs, torque the top nuts to 30 in-lbs. The bottom nut should not be touched as it is factory torqued to 45 in-lbs. at assembly.
7. Re-tighten the heater after the heater has operated for a short time. Always make adjustments when the heater and cylinder are cold. Heat and Sensor Technology
627 Norgal Drive Lebanon, OH 45036
Phone: 513228-0481 Email: info@heatandsensortech.com
Thinband Heaters Defined
Our Thinband heater is the redesign of the mica band heater. Thinbands offer significant flexibility because they can be opened to the full length of the band (also called a barrel) without causing damage to the internal design of the band heater. Thinbands can be installed directly onto barrel heaters – without needing to remove the initially installed heater. Thinbands have a more precise one-piece design with narrow fold-over inner edges. Thinbands only require one set of leads or terminals which are applied at the end of the construction process. At Heat and Sensor Technology, it is our standard practice – to assemble each Thinband we manufacture with a polished and pristine finish. For the fastest installation… Consider requesting the Quick Clamp latch variation (this styling’s available only on stock Thinband barrels). To see our full line of Thinband Heaters, and our GLOSSARY more of our “in-house” definitions, see all our Thinband Products: Thinband Options, Thinband Stock List, Thinband Barrel, Thinband Nozzle, Thindband Clamping, from our website: wwwheatandsensortech.com. Thinband Configurators: Our Thinband Stock Configurator and our Thinband Custom Configurator, allow you to select Thinband components – with ease and convenience direct from our website home page: www.heatandsensortech.com. Get started building your Thinband today. Call: 513-228-0481, or email: info@heatandsensortech.com to get your personal USER and PASS code access.
Thinband Applications: Extruders, Injection molding machines, Blown film dies, and other cylinder heating applications.
Thinband Benefits:
- 50,000 variations can be created for Thinbands lead attachments with our exclusive Lead Adapter — or LA — manufacturing method, that significantly reduces costly downtime.
- Flexible one-piece design equals faster installation on plastic processing equipment.
- All Thinband heaters can be installed on a barrel without removing pre-existing heaters.
- The terminals have a more finished and polished appearance.
- They are built with a thinner core and smaller fold-over.
- They operate at temperature up to 1400°F
- They have higher watt densities than other bands
- They have high thermal conductivity of MI (mineral insulation)
- They have a stainless steel cover
- They are contamination resistant, and they have no folds on the outside.
- The clamp variations have permanent attachment
- They need just one set of leads or terminals
Performance Capabilities: • Sheath temperatures to 480°C (900°F) • Watt densities to 8.5 W/cm2 (55 W/in2)
Thinband Physical Limitations of Lead Variations Chart: This chart displays the availability of widths, inner diameters, and terminations for Thinband Barrel and Nozzle heaters. Refer to the below chart to make sure the available terminations will meet your application needs.
Our Product Lines are US made. Call if you are in the area – and you would like to see our products: 513/228-0481. Heat and Sensor Technology 627 Norgal Drive Lebanon, OH 45036
Phone: 513-228-0481 Email: info@heatandsensortech.com
How To Utilize Stock Thinband Heaters
Thinband Stock – Mica Heaters
How to Utilize Heat and Sensor Technology’s Universal THINBAND Barrel Stock Program: Heat and Sensor Technology has a select stocking program that encompasses uniquely patented flexible THINBAND barrel heaters with LA terminations, available in varied diameters and widths. The band heater diameters range from 76.2 to 228.6 mm (3 to 9 in.) in 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) and widths in 38.1 mm (1.5 in.), 50.8 and 76.2 mm (2 and 3 in.). Sizes can be combined if required, to create a two-piece assembly range from 228.6 to 457.2 mm (9 to 18 in.) in diameter, and combinations between 76.2 and 457.2 mm (3 and 18 in.) for custom two-piece assembly. This versatility should satisfy almost any requirements whether millimeter or inch size barrels need to be constructed. Regarding possible slight wattage differences varying between your original heater to your THINBAND replacement, you must keep in mind that about 80 percent of the wattage is required to bring the barrel up to temperature. The 20 percent remaining is used to offset radiation and convection heat losses. For example, if you have a 550 watt heater, there will be no harm in using a 500 or 600 watt stock THINBAND barrel heater replacement. There are three solution approaches for incorporating a THINBAND heater combination from Stock.
Sample Predicament:
A customer needs a 254 mm (10 in.) diameter heater, yet neither the size nor width needed, is in stock.
Solution Options:
1) Take two 127 mm (5 in.) diameter heaters and curve them at a 254 mm (10 in.) diameter. Please note: A QUICK CLAMP has to be added order for the heater to fit. This heater is offered at a next day delivery. 2) Take two THINBANDs as noted in solution #1 but mix each diameter. For example, 101.6 mm (0.25 in.) and 152.4 mm (6 in.) diameter or a 120.6 mm (4.75 in.) diameter with a 133.3 mm (5.25 in.) diameter equal 254 mm (10 in.). Again you need a QUICK CLAMP, offered with next day delivery. 3) Take two THINBANDs as in solutions #1 or #2, but subtract a 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) to the diameter, and supply without the QUICK CLAMP for same day delivery. For example, for a 254 mm (10 in.) diameter, any combination of 248 mm (9.75 in.) should be supplied to fit the 254 mm (10 in.) diameter requirement. The reason you have to reduce your selection size by a 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) is to ensure a gap exists when tightening the clamp bars – otherwise you will run out of gap, and the bars will touch before you can tighten the heater completely to the barrel. Note: This construction is only necessary when QUICK CLAMP is not included. Thinband Common Applications: Blown film dies, Injection molding machines, Extruders, Other cylinder heating applications