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Flat ceramic fiber heaters consist of an iron-chrome-aluminum (ICA) heating element and a thick layer of ceramic fiber insulation within a non-curved housing.
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Immersion heaters are used in applications that require immersing the heater in the substance to be heated.
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Over-the-side heaters are immersion heaters that hang over the side of a tank of heated material.
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Band heaters are ring-shaped heaters that clamp onto a cylindrical object and heat via conductive heat transfer.
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Coil heaters and cable heaters are heating elements formed from straight (uncoiled) segments of round or square heating cable.
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Acrolab's Isobar Heat Pipe technology can be used in standing cores for rubber heating by providing a high-speed isothermal path for thermal energy to travel. In a comparison test performed using a...
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Within the context of thermoplastic molding, the unique heat transfer characteristics of the Isobar super-thermal conductor, when designed into the mold, ensure that energy build-up on the mold face...
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Organic materials of high molecular weight, which can be molded into any desired form when subjected to heat and pressure in the presence of a catalyst, are known as plastic. In other words, any...
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Rotational molding, also known as rotomolding, loads pre-measured plastic resin into molds that are moved to an oven where they are slowly rotated on both a vertical and horizontal axis. Hollow molds...
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Thermoset Plastic Pipe
Thermosetting resins give off heat during the curing process (exothermic). Such resins cannot be melted and reformed as thermoplastics can. Epoxy, polyester, and phenolic...
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