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Tubular heaters are straight or configured with one or more elbows. They can be used in immersion and air heating applications.
HOTO's tubular heating elements are the most versatile and most suitable industrial heating solutions for a wide range of applications. HOTO's tube parts are factory-configured in almost any shape or size. Bending diameters can be customized on request, and we can manufacture a variety of industrial heating solutions, such as flanged tubular heaters. Tubular heaters are usually made of steel, stainless steel, Incoloy, Inconel, or titanium alloy. Tubular components are often considered the basis of all heating elements. These heating elements have a robust outer sheath that helps protect the process heater from physical stress and use high-quality alloys for efficient heat transfer from the resistance coil to the heating medium.
Depending on their rating, sheath, and shape, HOTO tube heaters can be used in a variety of industrial heating applications (conduction, convection, radiation heating) that require process temperatures up to 750°C (1,382 °F) to heat liquids, gases, and solids. A variety of diameters are available to adjust power density in applications and to design industrial heating products with the best performance and long service life. Standard and custom terminal pins are easy to install and maintain. Wattco uses high-quality magnesium oxide for efficient heat transfer from the resistance coil to the heating medium, whether air, liquid or solid. The bend radius is carefully designed to achieve optimal performance when meeting the "form fit and function" of the 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.
Typically used for:
· Heating platens for applications such as printing.
· Constant heat for radiant and process heating.
· High temperature heating for ovens and seal bars.
· Immersion heating for liquids, gases, and chemicals.
· Preventing ice formation in cooling and freezer units.
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Tubular heaters are straight or configured with one or more elbows. They can be used in immersion and air heating applications.
HOTO's tubular heating elements are the most versatile and most suitable industrial heating solutions for a wide range of applications. HOTO's tube parts are factory-configured in almost any shape or size. Bending diameters can be customized on request, and we can manufacture a variety of industrial heating solutions, such as flanged tubular heaters. Tubular heaters are usually made of steel, stainless steel, Incoloy, Inconel, or titanium alloy. Tubular components are often considered the basis of all heating elements. These heating elements have a robust outer sheath that helps protect the process heater from physical stress and use high-quality alloys for efficient heat transfer from the resistance coil to the heating medium.
Depending on their rating, sheath, and shape, HOTO tube heaters can be used in a variety of industrial heating applications (conduction, convection, radiation heating) that require process temperatures up to 750°C (1,382 °F) to heat liquids, gases, and solids. A variety of diameters are available to adjust power density in applications and to design industrial heating products with the best performance and long service life. Standard and custom terminal pins are easy to install and maintain. Wattco uses high-quality magnesium oxide for efficient heat transfer from the resistance coil to the heating medium, whether air, liquid or solid. The bend radius is carefully designed to achieve optimal performance when meeting the "form fit and function" of the 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.
Typically used for:
· Heating platens for applications such as printing.
· Constant heat for radiant and process heating.
· High temperature heating for ovens and seal bars.
· Immersion heating for liquids, gases, and chemicals.
· Preventing ice formation in cooling and freezer units.
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![]() | Applications |
![]() | Packing |
![]() | QC & Aftersales Service |
![]() | Certificates |