Dalton Newsletter 5-15-2020

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When to Extend Cold-end

Nothing shortens heater life like open air heating.

A maintenance engineer at a battery plant was inquiring about a problem

heater in their plant. In the description of the problem he noted that he

sometimes sees the heater glowing outside the bore after experimenting

using one heater in this application versus two separate heaters for their

lead melting application that has two bore depths.

After reviewing their tool drawings we were able to recommend a single

heater with an extended cold end to prevent any heated section from

being outside the bore in an “open air heating” situation.  Heaters can

quickly fail in this open air heating condition, because they over heat and

literally burn out.  With an extended cold end heater, they now have

a robust heater with no heated section outside the bore.

Call Dalton to get your custom heating solution – whether it’s a cold end or

any other heating related problems.  Trust the Dalton Difference to bring

new ideas to heat.

Excel Automation Inc.