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Bakeout Heater Tape
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The metal resistance filaments are woven into a flexible glass fiber "tape" that can be wound around ports, tubes, and parts of a chamber.
Features
- Feature a unique dual "sine-wave" element—unlike other tape heaters, both power leads emerge from one end of the tape
- 2-ft. power leads are multistranded "A" nickel covered with two layers of AMOX® yarn and impregnated with a high-temperature binder
- Element is multistranded resistance wire (35 to 40 swg) covered with a minimum of two layers of braided AMOX yarn
- Tape’s heavy braided outer cover provides good abrasion resistance and insulation for the elements
Warnings
- Do NOT use on plastic/rubber tubes, surfaces, or gaskets
- Do NOT overlap turns when taping a tube
- Maximum tape temperature—760°C (NOTE: Because the temperature exceeds those used in normal bakeout, we suggest the tape heater be connected to a power outlet via a Variac or other variable transformers.)
- Maximum power density—8.67 Watts/Inch2
- Suitable for most surfaces, including ceramic, glass, and metal surfaces
- Knitted serpentine construction maximizes power density while minimizing watts per inch of heater wire
- High-quality construction
NOTES: Close winding (side-by-side turns) is not often physically possible over the whole chamber. In addition, tapes must not be overlapped. Obtaining a uniform chamber temperature is, therefore, rarely possible with tape heaters. However, as local area heaters—particularly for ports attached to an internally heated chamber—tape heaters are convenient, inexpensive, and easily installed.
Ordering Table
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