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Water, oils, solvent, plating baths, salts and acids are some of the many liquids and viscous materials commonly heated with immersion heaters. Over-the-side types permit portability, easy removal for cleaning of tanks and heaters, and ample working area within the tank when installed.
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- How to Choose The Right Type of Immersion Heater For Your Industry
Flanged heaters act as a sourceof direct heat to a liquid medium. They typically use hairpin elements or tubular bugle elements that extend from the flange’s face. These heaters usually contain thermowells that allow for the use of temperature reading devices such as thermocouples and thermostats to provide better temperature control. These devices...
Circulation heaters have a wide rangeof applications, making them a highly-prized type of industrial heater. The target fluid enters through an inlet that’s closest to the heater. The heater then applies heat to the liquid as it flows within a vessel. The fluid then exits the outlet and circulates through a piping circuit. How these heaters functio...
Over-the-side heatersare a type of immersion heater designed for installation outside of a tank or vessel. Usually, they are installed in the upper portion of the vessel, with brackets fastening the heater onto the tank wall. Over-the-side heaters often use copper, steel, cast alloy or titanium in their heating elements. Due to the mobility of thes...
Screw plug heatersare submersible heating elements that go directly into the tank or vessel. They deliver a direct transfer of heat, which allows liquids to heat up rapidly. Screw plug heaters contain hairpin tubular elements that are either brazed or welded into a pipe thread fitting. Screw plug heaters are ideal for smaller containers and vessels...
Depending on your application, the kind of immersion heat you need will likely be apparent. Of course, there are cases where you will need to assess the demands of particular processes and which immersion heater will best suit your needs. That may mean carrying out specific calculations and determining cost-benefit analyses. However, our Wattco rep...
Jun 18, 2023 · 1. Type of Immersion Heater. There are several types of immersion heaters available in the market, and the cost will depend on the type you choose. For example, a standard immersion heater will generally be cheaper than a digital immersion heater. 2. Size of Immersion Heater
When selecting immersion heaters it important to select a heater that meets the physical requirements for its intended application. Mechanical specifications for immersion heaters include mounting options, flange or thread diameter, immersion/heated length and the number of elements.
Nov 8, 2021 · When choosing an industrial immersion heater, note the tank size and design to find the best-suited type for your application. At Heatmax, we carry the following immersion heaters: Flanged Heaters: Flanged immersion heaters are suited for use in large containers and tanks that have high pressure.
Immersion heaters are the quickest and most efficient way to heat water, oil, coolant, and chemical solutions through direct contact. To choose an immersion heater that will work with your liquid, there are a few things to consider.
Each type of immersion heater is suited for different types of applications. Water, oils, solvent, plating baths, salts, and acids are some of the many liquids and viscous materials commonly heated with immersion heaters.