Synthetic Rubber Flexible Heaters

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Silicone Rubber Glasrope® Heater -- GS16
from Backer Hotwatt Inc.

Features: The Hotwatt Silicone Rubber Glasrope ® Heater is sheathed in silicone rubber for use in wet or moist applications. The heater is supplied with neoprene insulated flexible leads. Lengths to 300 ″. Maximum temperature is 325 ° F. Made in U.S.A. [See More]

  • Sleeve (Sheath) Material: SynRubber
  • Heater Style: Wire Wound Elements
  • Maximum Operating (Sheath) Temperature: 325
  • Length: 300
EPDM Rubber Heaters
from Thermal Circuits, Inc.

Silicone Rubber is the most versatile rubber based dielectric used to produce flexible surface heaters. Both etched foil and wire wound element designs are offered. The application determines the choice. Fiberglass reinforced Silicone Rubber Heaters are thin and flexible, durable and have a long... [See More]

  • Sleeve (Sheath) Material: SynRubber; EPDM
  • Maximum Operating (Sheath) Temperature: 347
Heating Tape -- 103A DET0.254
from Glas-Col, LLC

In both permanent and temporary applications, this tape heats odd lengths of glass tubes and metal pipes. Ribbon-type heating elements running lengthwise in the tape are encased in durable glass braid and are impregnated and covered with tough silicone rubber, which insulates stranded terminal leads... [See More]

  • Sleeve (Sheath) Material: SynRubber; Glass Braid Covered in Silicon Rubber
  • AC Voltage Required: 45
  • Maximum Operating (Sheath) Temperature: 480
  • kWatts: 0.06
Silicone Rubber Heaters
from Thermal Circuits, Inc.

Silicone Rubber is the most versatile rubber based dielectric used to produce flexible surface heaters. Both etched foil and wire wound element designs are offered. The application determines the choice. Fiberglass reinforced Silicone Rubber Heaters are thin and flexible, durable and have a long... [See More]

  • Sleeve (Sheath) Material: SynRubber; Silicone
  • Maximum Operating (Sheath) Temperature: 428