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  2. Cartridge heater - Wikipedia

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    A cartridge heater is a tube-shaped, heavy-duty, industrial Joule heating element used in the process heating industry, usually custom manufactured to a specific watt density, [1] based on its intended application. [2]

  3. Chromalox, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Chromalox incorporated in 1917, with the company's first order for a strip heater used in a product that became the modern household clothes iron. The product had the word " chrome " stamped on the strip heater and used a cement mix to "lock" in the heating element, hence the name "Chromalox."

  4. Joule heating - Wikipedia

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    Buildings are often heated with electric heaters where grid power is available. Electric stoves and ovens use Joule heating to cook food. Soldering irons generate heat to melt conductive solder and make electrical connections. Cartridge heaters are used in various manufacturing processes.

  5. File:Cartridge-heater-cold.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Spacecraft thermal control - Wikipedia

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    Cartridge heaters are usually a quarter-inch or less in diameter and up to a few inches long. Another type of heater used on spacecraft is the radioisotope heater units also known as RHUs. RHUs are used for travelling to outer planets past Jupiter due to very low solar radiance, which greatly reduces the power generated from solar panels.

  7. Category:Heating - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 November 2020, at 06:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Micro heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    Just like "conventional" or "macro scale" heat exchangers, micro heat exchangers have one, two or even three [12] fluidic flows. In the case of one fluidic flow, heat can be transferred to the fluid (each of the fluids can be a gas, a liquid, or a multiphase flow) from electrically powered heater cartridges, or removed from the fluid by electrically powered elements like Peltier chillers.

  9. Chemical cartridge - Wikipedia

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    A respirator cartridge or gas mask canister is a type of filter that removes gases, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other vapors from the air through adsorption, absorption, or chemisorption. It is one of two basic types of filters used by air-purifying respirators. The other is a mechanical filter, which removes only particulates ...