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Supplier: Technic, Inc.
Description: Mini Plating Plant 5 – Standard Features Six (6) polypropylene tanks 10 ½” x 6 ½” x 11” deep (3 gallon) Two (2) 500 watt Teflon heaters with digital thermostats and low level protection Two (2) 10 amp/18 volt DC CC/CV power
- Equipment / System Type: Laboratory / Pilot System
- Process / Technology: Electroplating
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Supplier: Technic, Inc.
Description: Mini Plating Plant 3 – Standard Features Four (4) polypropylene tanks 11” x 15” x 11” deep (7 gallon) Two (2) 1000 watt Teflon heaters with digital thermostats and low level protection Two (2) 10 amp/18 volt DC CC/CV power supplies
- Equipment / System Type: Laboratory / Pilot System
- Process / Technology: Electroplating
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Supplier: Armstrong International
Description: The use of hot water is indispensable in food processing,cleaning, and plating operations. Although the simplest and most efficient way to provide the water is by direct steam sparging, such a format often results in vibration and noise caused by steam blowing into the water tank.
- Fuel / Energy Source: Hot Water / Steam
- Heater Type: Steam Injection Heater, Water Heater
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 190 F
- Sleeve (Sheath) Material: Stainless Steel
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Supplier: Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
Description: Typical Applications Compatible with most plating tank solutions; inert to acids, anodizing and pickling solutions up to 190°F (88°C). Replaces more expensive alumina or graphite heaters. T1 thermal fuse protection standard; T2 bi-metal switch optional
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 480 volts
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Over-the-Side Heater, Immersion Heater
- Heating Capacity: 0.5000 to 6 kW
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Supplier: Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
Description: Typical Applications Compatible with most plating tank solutions; inert to acids, anodizing and pickling solutions up to 190°F (88°C). Replaces more expensive alumina or graphite heaters. T1 thermal fuse protection standard; T2 bi-metal switch optional
- AC Voltage Required: 240 to 480 volts
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Over-the-Side Heater, Immersion Heater
- Heating Capacity: 3 to 18 kW
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Supplier: Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
Description: Typical Applications Compatible with most plating tank solutions; inert to acids, anodizing and pickling solutions up to 190°F (88°C). Replaces more expensive alumina or graphite heaters. T1 thermal fuse protection standard; T2 bi-metal switch optional
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 480 volts
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Over-the-Side Heater, Immersion Heater
- Heating Capacity: 0.5000 to 6 kW
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Supplier: Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
Description: Typical Applications Compatible with most plating tank solutions; inert to acids, anodizing and pickling solutions up to 190°F (88°C). Replaces more expensive alumina or graphite heaters. T1 thermal fuse protection standard; T2 bi-metal switch optional
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 480 volts
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Over-the-Side Heater, Immersion Heater
- Heating Capacity: 1 to 6 kW
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Supplier: Technic, Inc.
Description: Light Induced Solar Plating of Front-Side Contacts (For Research and development applications) The plating station is 14"x28"x10" deep (approx. 12 gal.) constructed from ½" thick polypropylene with flange. Stainless steel anode fixture with hinge assembly
- Application / Industry: Solar / Photovoltaic
- Equipment / System Type: Laboratory / Pilot System
- Process / Technology: Electroplating
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Supplier: OMEGA Engineering, Inc.
Description: e PTH series models are heavy duty general purpose heaters for heating plating tanks, rinse tanks and other aqueous solutions. The Type 316 Stainless Steel is passivated to provide additional corrosion resistance. These heaters are equipped with a vapor tight
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 480 volts
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Over-the-Side Heater, Immersion Heater
- Heating Capacity: 5 to 7.5 kW
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Supplier: OMEGA Engineering, Inc.
Description: The new OMEGA VP and VPT Series self-regulating, fully grounded immersion heaters are ideal for insertion into small tanks, vessels and appliance as well as compressors, oils, fluids and plating cells. Available in stainless steel of PFA sheath for corrosive environments, both
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 240 volts
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Immersion Heater
- Heating Capacity: 0.1000 to 0.3000 kW
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Supplier: Process Technology
Description: Durable, efficient chemical heater. FEATURES 304 stainless, 316 stainless steel or titanium elements for use in most aqueous alkaline solutions and plating and phosphate tanks. Watt densities up to 35 watts/square inch (5.4 w/cm²).
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 600 volts
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Immersion Heater
- Heating Capacity: 1 to 12 kW
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Supplier: OMEGA Engineering, Inc.
Description: Standard on all units. A manual reset cutout will deactivate the heater in the event of an overtemperature condition (rated 25 amps up to 277 volts). A visual minimum level indication is also provided on the heater guard. 3. Low Profile - Single and three phrase heaters have
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 480 volts
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Over-the-Side Heater, Immersion Heater
- Heating Capacity: 1 to 8 kW
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Supplier: Process Technology
Description: Compatible with many aggressive chemistries. FEATURES Heavy wall quartz sheath with replaceable metal element and polypropylene guards (complete assembly) . For use in most aqueous acidic plating solutions and pickling tanks. Watt densities
- AC Voltage Required: 120 to 600 volts
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Over-the-Side Heater, Immersion Heater
- Heating Capacity: 0.5000 to 10 kW
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Supplier: Armstrong International
Description: The use of hot water is indispensable in food processing,cleaning, and plating operations. Although the simplest and most efficient way to provide the water is by direct steam sparging, such a format often results in vibration and noise caused by steam blowing into the water tank.
- Applications: Food and Beverage Processing, Steam, Other
- Connection Type: Other
- Maximum Working Pressure: 100 psi
- Primary Exchanger Material: Stainless Steel
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Supplier: Technic, Inc.
Description: builds two styles of electrocoating systems, each available in a variety of sizes: the TCP Series E and the TCP Series M. The Series E (shown above) is the economy version, consisting of a polypropylene tank on legs, with the necessary work rods, heater, ventilation hood and associated
- Application / Industry: Mechanical Parts (Fasteners, Hardware, etc.)
- Equipment / System Type: Tank / Tank Line
- Process / Technology: Electroplating
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Over-the-Side Heaters for Plating Tanks
For bonding and coating metals or plastics, the plating process occurs in tanks. The two types of heaters for plating tanks are electric element heaters and heat exchangers. Electric is the more reliable, efficient, and precise option.
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RADIOISOTOPE POWERED CARDIAC PACEMAKER PROGRAM, PHASE II. Quarterly Progress Report, November 1, 1971--January 31, 1972.
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Aluminide Coatings for Power-Generation Applications
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A Cryogenic Heat-Flow-Meter Apparatus
The insulations for both the tank and the heater plate are enclosed in thin aluminum cases or shells.
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Climate wise case study compendium: Report 1
The majority of the savings realized by the plant resulted from replacing electric immersion heaters in plating and anodizing tanks with steamjacket heaters.
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Trace Minerals in Patients with End‐Stage Renal Disease
Accidental intoxications have been reported in a dialysis center using a nickel- plated stainless steel water heater tank (79).
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Acute nickel intoxication by dialysis.
Nickel intoxication was observed in a group of 23 dialyzed patients when leaching of nickel- plated stainless steel water heater tank contaminated the dialysate.
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