Standard Brass Nozzle Heater (Leak-Proof Injection Molding Protection)
The tip of an injection molding machine is a brutal environment. It is a high-frequency contamination zone constantly subjected to molten plastic dripping, resin overflow, and physical shocks. Standard mica heaters deployed in this area frequently suffer from plastic ingress, which destroys the internal insulation and causes immediate electrical short circuits. The Hongtai Brass nozzle heater is engineered to permanently solve this critical maintenance failure.
Serving as the ultimate shield against plastic overflow, this Sealed band heater is specifically designed for injection molding machine operators and after-sales maintenance teams. By utilizing a die-cast brass construction with precision folded ends, it completely locks out external agents. This ensures continuous, reliable heating at the absolute tip of the machine, drastically reducing unscheduled downtime caused by heater burnouts.
1. The Ultimate Shield Against Plastic Overflow
In high-volume injection molding, polymer blowback and nozzle drool are unavoidable. When molten plastic breaches a standard Nozzle heating element, it carbonizes, turning the dielectric insulation into a conductive path that destroys the heater instantly.
Our waterproof technology relies on a completely sealed brass housing. The edges of the brass sheath are folded and subjected to extremely high pressure during manufacturing. This creates an impenetrable metallic barrier that is entirely resistant to liquid plastics, oil, and aggressive mold-release sprays, completely eliminating the risk of external short circuits.
2. Engineering & Internal Thermodynamics
A heavy-duty exterior must be matched by high-performance internal thermodynamics.
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Lack of Internal Voids: During the high-pressure sealing process, all internal air pockets are eliminated. Air is a thermal insulator; removing it guarantees a perfectly smooth contact area and ensures an optimum, uniform heat transfer to every millimeter of the nozzle, effectively eliminating cold spots.
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High Power Density: Operating at a maximum watt density of 5 W/cm² (32 W/in²), this Injection nozzle heater allows for the fast and safe reaching of the required working temperature, maintaining the plastic melt viscosity precisely at the injection gate.
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Premium Insulation: We utilize a highly compacted mica plate to electrically isolate the internal nickel-chromium core, ensuring stable operation even when surface temperatures reach 340°C.
3. Comprehensive Technical Specifications
Our brass heaters are manufactured to strict physical and electrical tolerances to ensure a perfect fit on your machine nozzle.
| Parameter | Industrial Specification | Notes |
| Product Category | Brass nozzle heater | Fully Encapsulated |
| Sheath Material | High-Quality Die-Cast Brass | Resistant to wearing & shocks |
| Sealing Technology | Folded Ends (Waterproof Tech) | Prevents plastic ingress |
| Max Watt Density | 5 W/cm² | Wattage tolerance: +5% / -10% |
| Max Surface Temp | 340°C (644°F) | Dependent on working conditions |
| Diameter Range | 25 mm to 150 mm | Matches standard machine nozzles |
| Height Range | 25 mm to 70 mm | – |
| Internal Element | Nickel-Chromium Core | High-temperature stability |
4. Heavy-Duty Lead Wire Protection
The electrical leads extending from the nozzle are just as vulnerable as the heater itself. To combat mechanical abrasion and high-temperature exposure, our Sealed band heater utilizes specialized wiring.
The electrical connection features a pure nickel core wire, deeply insulated with Teflon or high-temperature fiberglass, accompanied by a dedicated earth (ground) wire for operator safety. This entire wiring harness is then armor-protected by a heavy-duty galvanized steel braided metal hose, shielding the wires from sharp edges, moving carriage assemblies, and hot plastic drips.
5. Target B2B Industry Applications
This rugged Nozzle heating element is the industry standard for:
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Plastic Injection Molding: Heating the critical nozzle tip to prevent polymer freeze-off before it enters the mold sprue.
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Extrusion Machinery: Heating the final die head in harsh, continuous-duty environments.
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Blow Molding: Maintaining precise temperature control at the parison drop point.
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Die Casting: Specialized low-temp zinc/lead nozzle heating applications.
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I use this heater if my machine operates above 350°C?
A: No. Brass has a physical temperature limitation. Continuous operation above 340°C will cause the brass to oxidize rapidly and eventually melt, destroying the heater. If you are processing extreme-temperature resins (like PEEK or Ultem), you must upgrade to our Ceramic or Stainless Steel Mineral Insulated nozzle heaters.
Q: Why is my current brass heater turning black?
A: Minor discoloration (a bronze or dark patina) is a normal metallurgical reaction to heat. However, if the Injection nozzle heater turns completely black and scales heavily, it indicates it is running far above its rated 340°C limit, usually due to a loose fit (poor thermal transfer) or a malfunctioning thermocouple.





