Finned tubular heater

Short Description:

Finned tubular elements are safer to operate than open coil heaters as the risk of fire from combustible particles in the flow stream and electrical shock is minimized. Increased service life and less maintenance required due to the rugged finned element construction. Power loading (w/in) of finned tubulars can be matched to any open coil installation.


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High quality raw materials:

Ni80Cr20 resistance wire.

UCM high purity MgO powder for high temperature application.

Tube materials available in: INCOLOY800/840, INCONEL600, Hastelloy, 304, 321, 310S, 316L and etc.

Key technical properties:

Leakage current : less than 0.5mA under operating temperature.

Insulation resistance: cold state ≥500MΩ; hot state≥50MΩ.

Dielectric strength: Hi-pot>AC 2000V/1min.

Power Tolerance : +/-5%.

We have certifications such as:ATEX, IEC Ex, CE, CNEX, ISO14001, OHSAS18001,SIRA, DCI.

Application

Tubular heating elements are commonly used in industrial heating due to their versatility and affordability. They are used for heating liquids, solids and gases through conduction, convection, and radiation heating. Capable of reaching high temperatures, tubular heaters are an efficient choice for heavy duty industrial applications.

FAQ

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 Do Tubular Heating Elements Work?

Tubular heating elements transfer heat through direct exposure to a liquid, solid, or gas. They are configured to a specific watt density, size, shapes, and sheath based on their specific application. They can reach temperatures of 750 degrees centigrade or higher when configured properly.

4.What Mediums Can Tubular Heating Elements Be Used For?
Tubular heating elements can be used for heating a variety of mediums including liquids, gases, and solids. Tubular heating elements in conduction heaters use direct contact for heating solids. In convection heating, elements transfer heat between a surface and a gas or liquid.

 

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