Industrial flange immersion heater

Short Description:

An Immersion heater is used to heat liquids, oils, or other viscous fluids directly. Immersion heaters are installed into the tank holding a liquid. Since the heater comes in direct contact with the fluid, they are an efficient method of heating liquids. Immersion heaters can be installed through a variety of options in a heating tank.


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Feature

Explosion proof construction: II2G Ex db IIC T1…T6 Gb

Range of ambient temperature:-60C /+60C

IP65 junction box protection

 

Standard elements available sheathed within: AISI 321, AISI 316, Incoloy800 and Inconel625

Multiple rows of elements for higher wattages

Flange mounted with removable stand pipe for an easy installation

Application

Storage tanks

Heating liquids in large tanks or vessels with low levels of product.

Heating liquids in underground tanks

FAQ

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

2.What are the available product certifications?
We have certifications such as: ATEX, CE, CNEX. IS014001, OHSAS18001,SIRA, DCI. Etc

3.What are the available heater fange type, sizes and materials?

WNH industrial electric heater, flange size between 6"(150mm)~50"(1400mm)
Flange standard: ANSI B16.5, ANSI B16.47, DIN, JIS (Also accept customer requirements)
Flange material: Carbon steel, Stainless steel, Nickel-chromium alloy, or other required material

4.What is a Flanged Immersion Heater?
A special heating element is connected to a flange. This is done with a  hairpin bent element configuration. In some cases, tubular bugle elements  are used. Tubing known as a thermowell is used to protect temperature  probes, thermocouples and heating elements. Temperature readings are then  transmitted to a control unit that powers the heat element on and off. For  overload protection, a high limit sensor keeps the liquid from scorching or  overheating and also serves to protect the flange immersion heater.

5.What should you do when buying your flange heaters

Before you purchase heaters for commercial applications, do not forget to keep these things in mind:
1. Voltage requirements – you may have three phase power or single phase in some applications.
2. Heat capacity
3. Housing
4. Sheath materials
5. Temperature controls
When you invest in flange process heaters you can greatly increase your efficiency. This means fewer problems and more profits, and that is a good strategy for keeping up with the competition

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