Installation tips
Very important
The cartridges must be adjusted as much as possible.
When a hole has to be drilled for the housing of the cartridge, the following factors should be considered:
- The inside of the drilled hole must be uniform, without scratches, nor different diameters however small they might be. Finishing off with a reamer is recommended
- Heat rises
- The distribution is greater at the ends and the heat is concentrated in the middle
- Choosing cartridges from stock: between 51.6128 to 70.9676 w/inch2
- Ensure that the drilled hole has an outlet as to make removal easier
- The connections must never be inside the drilled hole, as there is the risk of crossing and burning
- The connections must be protected to prevent possible spilling of fluids and the entry of plastic, gases, etc..
- incorporation of probes is recommended and must have a maximum distance of 15mm from the cartridge and be connected to a temperature regulator
- There must be a minimum space of 3 diameters between the cartridges.
Extraction
Where possible, a hole must be drilled at one ending of the connection in order to extract the cartridge easily.
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- Drilled hold for extraction
- Mold
- Cartridge heater
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Physical characteristics of solids
Material |
p |
Melting |
Cp |
Cf |
Steel |
7.8 |
2552ºF |
0.12 |
60 |
Aluminium |
2.7 |
1112ºF |
0.23 |
94 |
Bronz |
78.4 |
1652ºF |
0.10 |
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Smelting |
4.2 |
2102ºF |
0.13 |
30 |
Stainless Steel |
7.8 |
2912ºF |
0.12 |
56 |
Example of heating a cutting blade
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- Cartridge heater
- Probe
- 0.591 inches maximum
- Maximum adjustment
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