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The flat shape of '''strip heaters''' provides greater  surface area of length  than round elements which means equipment  can be designed with more  wattage in less linear space. Or by replacing a round  element with a  strip heater of the same length, the watt density can be  significantly  reduced. In immersion applications, the narrow profile increases  the  natural convective flow of fluids, resulting in lower sheath temperature  and improved heat transfer to the process.

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Strip Heaters

The flat shape of strip heaters provides greater surface area of length than round elements which means equipment can be designed with more wattage in less linear space. Or by replacing a round element with a strip heater of the same length, the watt density can be significantly reduced. In immersion applications, the narrow profile increases the natural convective flow of fluids, resulting in lower sheath temperature and improved heat transfer to the process.