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When the ambient temperature changes, these heaters automatically adjust the heat output along the length of their cable. Also known as self-regulating heat cable, they don’t require a separate temperature switch or controller.
Also known as self-regulating heat cable, these heaters automatically adjust heat output at different points along their length to account for differences in environmental temperature.
Turn the dial to control the percentage of time that these heaters cycle on, from 5% to 100%. Commonly used to thaw pipes, prevent valves from freezing, and heat beakers and flasks in labs, they're good for temporary and occasional use where rapid heating is required but precise temperature control is not.
The thermostat automatically turns these heaters on when the temperature drops below 38° F and turns them off when the temperature reaches 45° F.
Rated for a maximum heat output of 900° F, these heaters are often used for thawing frozen pipes and rapid spot heating.
With a cable that supplies the same wattage along the entire length, these heaters remain consistent regardless of the surrounding temperature. All require a temperature switch or controller to regulate heat output.
Wrap the flexible heating element around small-diameter pipes and tubes or pack it into tight spaces.
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.
For demanding applications such as hot-melt transfer pipes, these heaters have a maximum heat output of 1400° F.
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.
Made with fiberglass for durability and abrasion resistance, this tape also withstands high temperatures.
No need for adhesive—this tape fuses to itself for a permanent seal and stretches to fit virtually any form. Also known as cold shrink tape.
Use this tape to attach components to heat sinks and metal chassis walls in place of screws and other mechanical fasteners. It conducts heat away from sensitive electronics.
Twice as thick as our standard antistatic electrical tape, this tape is made of abrasion-resistant aramid and antistatic PTFE.
Reinforced with fiberglass, this tape is flexible yet resists tearing. Use it for sealing and patching insulation and duct.
Seal fiberglass duct and insulation that's faced with an all-service jacket (ASJ). Tape is reinforced with fiberglass.
Often used to repair vinyl facings, this tape can be used on water heater blankets and fiberglass insulation joints.
Wrap this tape around carbon fiber and other composite parts, then heat to 150° F. Tape shrinks to squeeze out air bubbles and apply pressure so parts cure without voids.
Highly resistant to impact, tearing, and corrosive chemicals, use FEP tape to line chutes and hoppers and to cover shelves in laboratories.
Fiberglass is laminated with Teflon® PTFE for a slippery, durable tape with excellent chemical and temperature resistance. Use it as a release surface on heat sealers and blister forming equipment.
This tape discharges minor amounts of surface static electricity and resists static buildup.
Use this slippery PTFE-coated tape for a smooth release on heat sealers and molds.
PEEK offers the best wear and abrasion resistance of our low-friction tapes. Use it for wire wraps and sliding bearing surfaces.
Often referred to as Rulon and bearing tape, this self-lubricating PTFE tape provides better abrasion and wear resistance than our standard slippery PTFE tape.
This crepe paper tape keeps its hold, even on 300° F surfaces.
Use this tape to wrap and splice cables or to mask components while soldering.
Use these convenient cut shapes to mask holes, fastener heads, and small areas while soldering.
At half the thickness of our other masking tape for electronics, this polyimide tape conforms easily to components.
In addition to handling temperatures up to 500° F, this fiberglass tape is tough enough for abrasive applications such as sand blasting.
Cover holes, fastener heads, and small areas with these shapes.
Made of polyester plastic, this tape resists tearing in high-temperature masking jobs, such as on circuit boards and when powder coating.
A mica and silicone rubber blend allows this sleeving to withstand intermittent heat up to 2100° F. It can be quickly applied to hose or cable like tape, so it’s a good option for emergency patches.
Before ice begins to form, install this constant-wattage heat cable on roofs and in gutters and downspouts to prevent damage caused by ice buildup.