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Heating Element

  • Silicone rubber heating pad with knob temperature controller 30-150C

    Silicone rubber heating pad with knob temperature controller 30-150C

    * The silicone rubber heaters have advantage of thinness, lightness and flexibility;

    * The silicone rubber heater can improve heat transfer, accelerate warming and decrease power under the process of operation;
    *  Fiberglass reinforced silicone rubber stabilizes the dimension of heaters;
    * The silicone rubber heater’s max wattage can be made for 1 w/cm²;
    * The silicone rubber heater’s can be made for any size and any shapes.

     

  • Industrial 220V/240V ceramic igniter heater for pellet burner

    Industrial 220V/240V ceramic igniter heater for pellet burner

    Industrial 220V/240V ceramic igniter heater for pellet burners, featuring high thermal efficiency and fast ignition for eco-friendly heating solutions.

  • Stainless steel water immersion coil tubular heating element

    Stainless steel water immersion coil tubular heating element

    Tubular heating element are custom designed in a various shapes to as client’s requirements for direct immersion in liquids such as water, oils, solvents and process solutions, molten materials as well as air and gases. 

  • Electric 380V 3phase flange immersion heating element

    Electric 380V 3phase flange immersion heating element

    Flange immersion heating elements are high capacity electric heating elements made for tanks and/or pressurized vessels. It is consist of hairpin bent tubular elements welded or brazed into a flange and provided with wiring boxes for electrical connections.

  • High quality Ceramic Finned Air Strip Heater

    High quality Ceramic Finned Air Strip Heater

    Ceramic Finned Air Strip Heaters are constructed of heating wire, mica insulation plate, seamless stainless steel sheath and fins, It can be finned to improve heat transfer. The fins are specially designed to provide maximum surface contact for good heat dissipation into the finned cross sections, thus resulting in rapid heat transfer to the air.