Seamless incoloy strip heater with slim 0 75 width design for space restricted areas up to 3 kw power max temperature 1500 f work for large tanks vats and heating ducts.
Strip heater definition.
Strip heaters clamp or bolt onto objects into order to heat a variety of materials.
Strip heater strip heaters are used principally for convection type air heating and clamp on installations.
The heating element may be.
Strip sheath strip finned strip and seamless strip heaters collected water may be cooled by a secondary evaporator 44 and heated by a secondary condenser 35 or strip heater 13b.
These are primarily used for convection type air heating and clamp on conductive heating.
Strip heaters strip heaters are constructed out of a heating element a sleeve or sheath and mounting hardware.
Incoloy strip heater 1500 f max up to 3 kw power ns nsl heater.
Adhesive mount heaters for pails drums and tanks.
Sleeve sheath material.
Strip heaters are versatile heating elements used in a wide variety of applications.
Also known as strip and disc heaters these bolt or clamp onto flat metal parts to heat the surface through direct contact.
They are generally considered both cost effective and easy to install providing dependable surface contact heating particularly over wide areas.
Chromalox high density strip heaters are constructed using our own proprietary refractory cement and are highly compacted for excellent heat transfer.
A single nickel chrome resistance wire stretched between two terminals.
The strip heaters are available in a wide variety of widths and lengths.
Sometimes strip heaters are used as radiant heaters in which case they may have fins to maximize surface area and heat transfer to the air.
Strip heaters also known as line benders consist of a resistance wire heating element such as nickel chrome resistance wire that heats up when a controlled amount of current is passed through it.
Strip heaters often known as component heaters are a simple way of using surface area to transfer heat effectively.
An electrical connector for an electrical lead 28 such as a strip heater which has a first conductor 32 and a second conductor 34.