Cast-In Heater Specifications and Tolerances

Casting Alloys

Casting AlloyAluminumCopperSiliconeZincLeadMaximum IronTinOther
Aluminum 31985.8 – 91.58%3.0 – 4.0%5.50 – 6.50%≤ 1.0%≤ 1.0%≤1.7%
Aluminum 35690.1 – 93.3 %≤0.25%6.50 – 7.50%≤0.35%≤0.60%≤1.125%
Bronze9.0 – 11.0%≥ 86.0%0.80 – 1.50%≤1%
Yellow Brass≤0.55%58.0 – 64.0%≤0.05%32.0 – 40.0%0.80 – 1.50%≤0.70%0.50 – 1.50%≤1%

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Material Properties

MaterialClassificationMax. Surface TemperatureDensityCoefficient of Linear Thermal ExpansionSpecific Heat CapacityThermal ConductivityMelting Point
  °F (°C)(lb/in3)(in/in/°F × 10-6)(BTU/lb-°F)(BTU-in/hr-ft2-°F)(°F)
Aluminum 319Aluminum 319.0700 (371)0.10112.7 @ 68° – 572°F0.23754960 – 1120
Aluminum 356Aluminum 356.0750 (399)0.096812.9 @ 68° – 572°F0.2311601030 – 1140
BronzeUNS C953001350 (732)0.2729 @ 68° – 572°F0.08964371900 – 1913
Yellow BrassUNS C857001200 (649)0.30412.2 @68° – 500°F0.08995821660 – 1690

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Minimum Casting Thickness vs. Heating Element and/or Cooling Tube Diameters

Casting ThicknessMaximum Available Element DiameterMaximum Available Cooling Tube DiameterMaximum Element and Cooling Tube Combination
Heat OnlyCool OnlyHeat and Cool
Finned Casting
5/8″ (15.9 mm)0.261/4
3/4″ (19.1 mm)0.3753/8
1″ (25.4 mm)0.431/2
1-1/4″ (31.8 mm)0.431/2.260 and 3/8
1-3/8″ (34.9 mm)0.431/2.315 and 1/2
1-1/2″ (38.1 mm)0.431/2.430 and 1/2
1-5/8″ (41.3 mm)0.431/2.430 and 1/2
1-3/4″ (44.5 mm)0.431/2.430 and 1/2
3/4″ (19.1 mm)0.375
7/8″ (22.2 mm)0.43
1″ (25.4 mm)0.43
1-3/4″ (44.5 mm)0.43

Linear Thermal Expansion Formula:

∆ L = Li × α × (Tf – Ti) × 10-6


∆ L = Change in Length Li = Initial Length

α = Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion

Tf = Final Temperature

Ti = Initial Temperature

Heating Element Electrical Specifications

Tubular Heater Diameter.260″.315″.375″.430″
Maximum Volts240277480600
Maximum Amps Per Element 15 30 40 40
Maximum Watt Density:
Aluminum Alloy35 W/in2 on the element
Bronze or Brass45 W/in2 on the element
Resistance Tolerance:+10%, −5%  Wattage Tolerance: +5%, −10%
Three Phase available depending on casting size.
Ground Studs can be added to most cast-ins.

Note: Tempco-Pak mineral insulated cable heaters can be used in place of tubular heating elements to fit physical constraints not possible with conventional heating elements. See catalog Section 5 for more details.

Cooling Tube Materials for Castings with Liquid Cooling

Tube MaterialTube OD and Wall Thickness
Stainless Steel (Standard)1/4″ O.D. × .028 wall
Stainless Steel (Standard)3/8″ O.D. × .035 wall
Stainless Steel (Standard)1/2″ O.D. × .049 wall
Stainless Steel (Optional)5/8″ O.D. × .049 wall
Incoloy® 840 (Optional)1/2″ O.D. × .049 wall
Tubing with heavier wall thickness is available upon request.

Casting Size & Weight Limitations

CylindricalPlaten
Minimum Inside Diameter:1″ (25.4 mm)
Maximum Inside Diameter:48″ (1219 mm)
Minimum Width:1-1/2″ (38.1 mm)
Maximum Width:60″ (1524 mm)
Minimum Length:1-3/4″ (44.5 mm)4″ (102 mm)
Maximum Length:40″ (1016 mm)72″ (1829 mm)
Finish:125 RMS Standard or to customer spec.
Gap (two-piece cylindrical cast-in band heaters):>1/4″ (6.4 mm) top and bottom or to customer specification
Maximum Weight: 
Aluminum600 pounds
Bronze & Brass300 pounds

NOTES: Cylindrical heaters are made with two half-round heaters. Cast-In thermal components can be made in any practical size, weight and geometric shape.

Options for Cast-In Thermal Components

Casting Surface Treatments Special surface finishes are required in some applications:

  • Electroless Nickel Plating
  • Anodizing
  • Teflon®
  • Hard-Coat Anodizing
  • Magnaplate

Lab Services:

  • Computerized Infrared Heating Profiles
  • Life Cycle Testing
  • X-Rays to confirm heating element location and casting density
  • Heating Ramp Rate Testing

Agency Approvals:

Cast-In Heater Elements are UL recognized under UL File Number E90771.

If you require UL Agency Approval, please specify when ordering.