HotCoils − Coil Heaters

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HotCoils have a larger cross-sectional area and are thus capable of greater power than MicroCoils. For this reason they are used in hot runners with adequate space and where high heat densities are required. Owing to the large number of variants and for cost reasons, the sheath material for HotCoils is stainless steel - the standard for the market and thus also for Freek. HotCoils are large enough that thermocouples can be integrated into them. Our standard here is Type J (Fe-CuNi; red/blue), while Types J and K are also available conforming to the IEC and ANSI standards (see colour codes). Since the measurement point of a built-in temperature sensor is situated in the heater and never where the heat is actually required, a HotCoil with a thermocouple makes particular sense where the application allows the use of larger processing (temperature) windows or where the installation location or the design requires protection against overheating. The standard connection for our HotCoil heating elements is a 1000 mm PTFE-insulated lead wire with fibreglass sleeve and protective earth conductor.



Dimensions
min. inside diameter 6 mm 8 mm 8 mm 12 mm 18 mm 24 mm
- 1,8 x 3,2 mm 2,2 x 4,2 mm 2,5 x 4,0 mm 3,0 x 4,8 mm 4,0 x 6,0 mm
- - 3,0 x 3,0 mm 3,2 x 3,2 mm - -
3,0 mm - 3,3 mm 4,0 mm - -

Standard sizes
P at 230 V Total length straight (incl. cold length)
1,8 x 3,2 mm 2,2 x 4,2 mm
(from stock)
3,0 x 3,0 mm
Ø 3,3 mm
Ø 3,0 mm 2,5 x 4,0 mm
(on request)
3,2 x 3,2 mm
Ø 4,0 mm
(on request)
3,0 x 4,8 mm
(on request)
4,0 x 6,0 mm
(on request)
cold length: 40 mm cold length: 65 mm cold length: 40 mm
Other types on request
150 W 200 mm 265 mm 265 mm - - - - -
175 W 250 mm - - 365 mm - 250 mm - -
200 W 300 mm 315 mm 315 mm - 250 mm 300 mm - -
225 W 350 mm 345 mm 345 mm - 300 mm 350 mm - -
250 W 400 mm 400 mm 400 mm 515 mm 350 mm 400 mm - -
290 W 450 mm 450 mm 450 mm - 400 mm 450 mm - -
330 W 500 mm - - 615 mm 450 mm 500 mm - -
350 W - 525 mm 525 mm - - - - -
400 W 600 mm 585 mm 585 mm 765 mm 500 mm 600 mm - -
470 W 700 mm 665 mm 665 mm - 600 mm 700 mm - -
550 W 800 mm - - - 700 mm 800 mm 600 mm -
620 W 900 mm 825 mm 825 mm - 800 mm 900 mm - -
650 W - - - - - - 700 mm -
690 W - 965 mm 965 mm - - - - -
700 W 1000 mm - - - 900 mm 1000 mm - -
750 W - - - - - - 800 mm -
800 W - - - - 1000 mm - - 800 mm
850 W - 1165 mm 1165 mm - - 1200 mm 900 mm -
950 W - 1265 mm 1265 mm - 1200 mm 1400 mm 1000 mm -
1000 W - - - - - - - 1000 mm
1100 W - 1465 mm 1465 mm - 1400 mm 1600 mm 1200 mm -
1200 W - 1615 mm 1615 mm - 1600 mm 1800 mm - 1250 mm
1250 W - - - - - - 1400 mm -
1400 W - 1815 mm 1815 mm - - - 1600 mm 1500 mm
1550 W - - - - - - 1800 mm -
1600 W - 2015 mm 2015 mm - - - - 1750 mm
1700 W - - - - - - 2000 mm -
1800 W - - - - - - - 2000 mm
1850 W - - - - - - 2200 mm -
2000 W - - - - - - 2400 mm 2250 mm
2200 W - - - - - - - 2500 mm
Stock / standard types selection table for HotCoils

coiled HotCoils 2,2 x 4,2 mm / 3,0 x 3,0 mm / Ø 3,3 mm 1
Standard: unheated length 65 mm, 230 V

stock types 2,2 x 4,2 mm
Wattage (W) 200 225 250 290 350 400 470 620 690 850 950 1100 1200 1400 1600
total length (mm) 315 345 400 450 525 585 665 825 965 1165 1265 1465 1615 1815 2015
heated length (mm) 250 280 335 385 460 520 600 760 900 1100 1200 1400 1550 1750 1950
coiled length
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40
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60
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80
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100
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120
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140
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160
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180
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200
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220
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1 For all other HotCoil / MicroCoil dimensions we determine length and wattage individually.
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Ø
10 mm   200 250 350 350 400 470 470 620 620           W
A
T
T
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(W)
12 mm   225 290 400 400 470 470 620 620 620          
12,5 mm
1/2''
  225 350 400 400 470 470 620 690 690          
14 mm   250 350 470 470 470 620 690 690 690          
15 mm   250 400 470 470 620 620 690 690 690          
16 mm
5/8''
  250 400 470 470 620 690 690 850 850          
18 mm   290 470 620 620 620 690 850 850 850 850 950 950 950 950
19 mm
3/4''
  290 470 620 620 690 690 850 850 850 850 950 950 950 950
20 mm   290 470 620 620 690 850 850 950 950 950 950 950 950 1100
22 mm
7/8''
200 350 620 690 690 690 850 950 950 950 950 1100 1100 1100 1100
24 mm 200 350 620 690 690 850 950 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1200
25 mm
1''
225 400 620 690 690 850 950 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1200 1200
28 mm 225 400 690 850 850 950 1100 1200 1200 1200 1200 1400 1400 1400 1400
30 mm 250 470 690 950 950 950 1100 1200 1400 1400 1400 1400 1400    
32 mm
1 1/4''
250 470 690 950 1100 1100 1200 1400 1400 1400 1400        
35 mm 290 620 850 1100 1100 1200 1400 1400 1600 1600          
38 mm
1 1/2''
290 620 950 1100 1100 1200 1400                
40 mm 290 620 950 1200 1200 1400 1600                
42 mm 350 620 950 1200 1200 1400                  
45 mm 350 690 1100 1400 1200 1600                  
48 mm 400 690 1100 1400 1400                    
50 mm
2''
400 690 1200 1600 1600                    

HotCoil Variants

MultiPower HotCoils

Despite their comparatively large cross-sectional areas, HotCoils can also be successfully used in miniaturisation. They offer ample space for a heating coil wound out and back plus an integrated thermocouple. As a special design, meanwhile, we also offer HotCoils with two separate heating zones, that is, two separate heating coils. These can be controlled independently of one another (MultiPower option) or connected in parallel (fail-safe option).

MultiPower HotCoils

HotCoil Cartridges

For many precision applications, even the smallest conventional cartridge heater dimensions are still too big. Particularly where temperature-regulated process control must take place at the same time, yet due to lack of space can only be achieved via the heater, low-voltage HotCoil-based heating cartridges are a trusted alternative. Here Freek has built up an extensive body of practical knowledge through successfully resolving a large number of special applications.

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HotCoil Cartridges


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