Constant power trace heating for industry

Short Description:

Constant wattage heat trace cable is more commonly used for process heating and velocity flow control of heavier materials like wax, honey and other viscus material. … Some constant wattage heat trace cable can be used in corrosive environments and up to maximum temperature ratings up to 797 degrees.


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Feature

The heating value per unit length of the constant power heating belt is constant. The longer the heating belt used, the greater the output power. The heating tape can be cut to length according to actual needs on site, and is flexible, and can be laid close to the surface of the pipeline. The braided layer of the outer layer of the heating belt can play a role in heat transfer and heat dissipation, improve the overall strength of the heating belt, and also be used as a safety grounding wire.

 

In addition to the characteristics of a single-phase heating cable, the three-phase heating cable also has the following characteristics:

1. The maximum allowable length of a three-phase heating belt with the same power is three times that of a single heating belt

2. The three-phase belt has a large cross section and a large heat transfer area, which can improve the transmission efficiency.

Application

Generally used for heat tracing and insulation of small pipelines or short pipelines in pipe network systems.

 

The three-phase parallel tape is generally suitable for heat tracing and insulation of large pipe diameters, pipe network system pipelines and tanks.

FAQ

1.Are you factory?
Yes, we are factory, all customers are more than welcome to visit our factory .

2.Does heat tape use a lot of electricity?
Typical heat tape burns electricity at six to nine watts per foot per hour. That means each 100 feet of heat tape operating 24/7 can translate to an added monthly cost of $41 to $62 to operate heat tape.

3.What's the difference between heat tape and heat cable?
Heat trace cable is somewhat stiff, but it's pliable enough to wrap it around your pipes, and it does not shrink; Heating tape is extremely flexible, therefore it's better for tight contours and oddly shaped pipes. ... It needs to be wrapped perfectly and tight around each pipe.

4.Can you overlap heat trace?
Do not overlap heat tape over itself. Do not wrap tape at a 90 degree bend. Install according to the instructions. Not all heat tapes can be used over plastic pipes.

5.Can you leave heat tape plugged in?
When the temperature drops, a small thermostat (built in on most models) calls for power that produces heat, then cuts off power after the temperature rises. You can leave these models plugged in. ... The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says they no longer collect data on heat tape-related accidents.

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