Feature
Over the side immersion heaters are specifically designed such that they can be installed in the upper portion of tanks. The substance to be heated is either below the industrial tank heater or onto one side, hence the name. The main advantages of this approach are that ample space is left in the tank for other operations to take place and the heater can easily be removed when the required temperature is achieved within the substance. The heating element of an over the side process heater is usually made from steel, copper, cast alloy and titanium. A coating of fluoropolymer or quartz can be provided for protection.
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Water heating
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Viscous oils
Storage tanks
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Solvents
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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.How to Choose an Industrial Heater?
It is important to consider the specifics of your application prior to selecting the heater to use. Of primary concern is the type of medium being heated and the amount of heating power required. Some industrial heaters have been specially designed to function in oils, viscous, or corrosive solutions.
However, not all heaters can be used with any material. It is important to confirm the desired heater will not be damaged by the process. In addition, it is necessary to select an electric heater that is appropriately sized. Be sure to determine and verify the voltage and wattage for the heater.
One important metric to consider is Watt Density. Watt density refers to the heat flow rate per square inch of surface heating. This metric shows how densely the heat is being transferred.
4.What are electrical controls?
An electrical control system is a physical interconnection of devices that influences the behaviour of other devices or systems. … Input devices such as sensors gather and respond to information and control a physical process by using electrical energy in the form of an output action.
5.What is electrical control panel and its uses?
Similary, an electrical control panel is a metal box which contains important electrical devices that control and monitor a mechanical process electrically. … An electrical control panel enclosure can have multiple sections. Each section will have an access door.
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