The cartridge element or cartridge heater is one of the most widely used industrial elements used in injection molds, thermal plates and hot lines.
This element consists of a heat-resistant steel tube inside which a spring core is made of chrome, nickel or chrome-nickel resistance wire along with silica and magnesium oxide refractory soil. This combination causes high heat tolerance and production of stable resistance power in a vacuum environment.
In the cartridge element, two power input wires (phase and neutral) enter from one side of the element.
These elements can be designed and produced in different lengths and diameters and with different powers.
The range of voltages that can be produced
The cartridge elements are supplied in the following voltages according to the consumer's needs:
12V, 24V, 36V, 48V, 64V, 110V, 220V and 380V



