Coil Heater Industrial Heaters
from Gaumer Process
Indirect Electric Water Bath Heaters use process coils submerged in a "bath" of water or glycol water mixtures. The process fluid flow through the process coils and is heated indirectly by the bath fluid. Indirectly heating the fluid provides safe and consistent heat and eliminates overheating. [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater; Explosion-proof Heater (optional feature)
- Sleeve (Sheath) Material: 40 Carbon Steel
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
from WATTCO
The use of heaters has continued to grow. Duct Heaters have been an integral part of the heater industry garnering considerable revenue from their sales. Duct Heaters have continued to rule the industrial heating market with people looking for the perfect sized duct heaters for use. The importance... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater; Duct Heater
- Heating Capacity: 22.50
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Phase: Single Phase AC Voltage; Three Phase AC Voltage
from Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
The heating source is a resistance wire in straight form or wound into a miniature helical coil. The swaging and drawing process involved in manufacturing the heater cable compacts the ceramic insulators that house the heating element into a solid mass, producing a rugged and durable heater cable,... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater; Heating Cables
- Sleeve (Sheath) Material: Stainless Steel; Inconel® 600
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
from Backer Marathon, Inc.
When highly focused heat is required, and a very low profile is imperative, coil heaters are the best cost-effective option. Coil heaters may be used to concentrate the heat on specific segments, or the coil may be spread to equalize the temperature across the object to be heated. Backer Marathon... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Heating Capacity: 0.12
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- AC Voltage Required: 240
from Gaumer Process
The GHK Self-Regulating Heating Cables are designed for freeze protection and temperature maintenance of metal, non-metal pipes, vessels, and equipment. The GHK cables are rated for a maximum maintain temperature of 300°F (150°C) and intermittent exposure of 482°F (250°C), operating voltages 100... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 300
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- AC Voltage Required: 100 to 277
from Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
The casting is protected by a stainless steel tube. The maximum operating temperature for the bronze casting is 1200 °F (650 °C); the optional aluminum casting has a maximum operating temperature of 600 °F (315 °C). [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 600 to 1200
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- AC Voltage Required: 240
from Gaumer Process
The GHT Self-Regulating Heating Cables are designed for freeze protection and temperature maintenance of metal, non-metal pipes, vessels, and equipment. The GHT cables are rated for a maximum maintain temperature of 150°F (65°C) and intermittent exposure of 185°F (85°C), operating voltages 100 -120V... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 150
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- AC Voltage Required: 100 to 277
from Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
Gamma Series mini-coil heaters for hot runner tooling are constructed with the heating element tightly sandwiched between a nickel plated copper inner sleeve and a stainless steel outer sleeve. The differences in heat transfer characteristics of the sleeves direct the heat generated by the coil... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- AC Voltage Required: 240
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
from Gaumer Process
The GHU Self-Regulating Heating Cables are designed for freeze protection and temperature maintenance of metal, non-metal pipes, vessels, and equipment. The GHU cables are rated for a maximum maintain temperature of 250°F (120°C) and intermittent exposure of 392°F (200°C), operating voltages... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 250
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- AC Voltage Required: 100 to 277
from Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
The heating source for the Mightyband heater is a resistance wire in straight form or wound into a miniature helical coil. The swaging and drawing process involved in manufacturing the heater cable for Mightyband heaters compacts the ceramic insulators that house the heating element and thermocouple... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 1800
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 240
from Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
Mini-Coil Band Heaters have two types of clamping: Screw operated clamping for the traditional style and Cam Operated Clamping. Cam operated axial clamping allows tool room personnel to replace the heating element or the thermocouple of the gate bushing without having to remove the bushing from the... [See More]
- Heater Type: Band Heater; Cable or Coil Heater
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
from Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
The densely compacted MgO insulation used in Tempco-Pak heaters produces excellent high temperature insulation resistance and dielectric strength. Heaters can be manufactured with the optional cold nickel leads internally spliced to the heating element wires within the same continuous... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater; Heating Cables
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 1500
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 240
from Durex Industries
Durex coil heaters feature continuous operating temperatures up to 1200 °F. Rapid heating and cooling occur, due to the low mass construction. All heating elements are sealed from contamination and the stainless steel sheath provides maximum corrosion resistance. Optional internal thermocouples... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 1200
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heating Capacity: 0.25
from Acrolab Ltd.
This style of heater can be manufactured to almost any shape you require. They are typically rectangular in cross-section and can handle application temperatures of up to 1500 °F. Coil heaters can operate in free air, inside a groove, mounting to a surface, or mount over top of a nozzle. There... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 1500
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heating Capacity: 0.25 to 0.45
from Invotec Solutions Ltd.
Invotec coil heaters offer the ultimate in mechanical protection. Supplied in straight length, coiled to your required size or complete with our internally heated nozzles. All coil heaters can be supplied with a cover over the coils for even greater mechanical protection. Construction: TIG welded... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Sleeve (Sheath) Material: Stainless Steel
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
from Heat Exchange & Transfer, Inc.
The OCH (open coil heater) series of elements consists of helical wound nickel chromium resistance wires supported by interlocking ceramic insulators. The ceramic insulators are mounted on a flexible stainless steel strap which allows the element to be bent to an 18 ” radius. These flexible... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater; Explosion-proof Heater (optional feature); Immersion Heater
- Phase: Single Phase AC Voltage (optional feature); Three Phase AC Voltage (optional feature)
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 600
from Durex Industries
Durex Industries introduces a mini coil heater with a unique clamping band which allows the heating element to maintain full clamping force at elevated temperatures. Unlike conventional cam-locking designs, this wedge-locking mechanism compensates for thermal expansion. The tubular heating element... [See More]
- Heater Type: Cable or Coil Heater
- Heating Capacity: 0.15
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- AC Voltage Required: ? to 240