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Stick these flexible heat sheets to container surfaces to warm contents without direct contact.
An adjustable thermostat senses the container’s surface temperature to automatically control heat output.
Less than 0.015″ thick and highly conformable, these heat sheets warm components in tight spaces within complex designs.
Also known as foil heaters, these bend around corners and edges without causing damage to the heating element.
For more durability than other adhesive-mount heaters, a thick layer of fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber encases the heating element.
FM approved, these heat sheets are safe for use in areas with infrequent exposure, such as from a spill or a ventilation system failure, to flammable gases, liquids, and dust.
Nonstandard-size containers are no problem—use the hook-and-loop closure to adjust these heaters to fit a range of diameters.
Heaters are fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber.
For applications requiring high heat over long periods of time, these aluminized steel heaters warm up faster and are more durable than silicone rubber heaters.
Keep gas flowing even when the temperature drops—also known as heat blankets, these heaters wrap around propane tanks to safely warm liquefied gas so it can vaporize.
Attach to flat metal surfaces.
To prevent moisture damage, these heaters have a seamless 304 stainless steel sheath.
Also known as strip and disc heaters, these bolt or clamp onto flat metal parts to heat the surface through direct contact.
These heaters have a large surface area to quickly dissipate heat in air and inert gas heating systems used in ducts, ovens, and dryers.
Keep your battery running at full power even when the temperature drops—these heaters warm batteries quickly without overheating them.
Keep liquid in your pipes from freezing, maintain a specific viscosity, and prevent condensation in cold areas.
Keep the liquid inside your hose from freezing, maintain your liquid’s viscosity, and prevent condensation in chilly environments.
Heat PVC conduit and pipe, then manually bend it to your desired angle.
These benders are compatible with plastics such as acrylic, polyethylene, polypropylene, polycarbonate, PVC, CPVC, ABS, and Kydex.
Radiate heat inside narrow spaces to keep equipment warm and dry.