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Precision Coil & Cable Heaters for Compact, High-Temperature Applications

Engineered to provide intense, controlled heating where space is limited and performance is critical.

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Why Coil & Cable Heaters?

Coil & Cable Heaters are mini-tubular heaters designed for applications where a large amount of heat is required in a confined space. Their flexibility and high-performance construction make them ideal for demanding industrial processes.

Key Performance Benefits :

  • Delivers up to 35 W/in² watt density
  • Operates at 1200°F continuous (1500°F intermittent)
  • Fits into tight, complex geometries
  • Provides fast heat-up and precise temperature control
  • Built for long service life in high-temperature environments
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Designed for Extreme Conditions

Robust Heater Construction

  • Stainless steel 304 sheath for corrosion and oxidation resistance
  • Internal heating core made with Nickel-Chrome mini-coils or solid resistive wire
  • Highly compacted Magnesium Oxide insulation for efficient heat transfer

Reliable Electrical Connections

  • Transition adaptors protect power leads from high temperatures
  • Adaptors remain relatively cool during operation for added safety
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Typical Applications

Coil & Cable Heaters are widely used in:

  • Hot runner nozzles (plastic injection molding)
  • Cutting and sealing bars
  • Medical equipment
  • Rod, pipe, and tube heating
  • Heat tracing
  • Semiconductor manufacturing
  • Forming dies
  • Printing and laminating presses
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Trusted Canadian Manufacturer

Bucan Electric Heating Devices Inc. designs and manufactures high-performance electric heaters for demanding industrial environments

When you work with Bucan, you get:

  • Proven engineering expertise
  • Custom-built heater solutions
  • Consistent manufacturing quality
  • Responsive technical support across Canada
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