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A replaceable fuse cuts off power if the heating element reaches 190° F to prevent burnout and premature failure. Bolt the flange to the top of containers.
Hook these heaters on the side of small drums and pails.
Install these heaters into threaded container openings or pipe couplings to quickly and efficiently heat liquid through direct contact. The heating element is Incoloy for excellent resistance to harsh chemicals.
Use these heaters to efficiently heat chemicals in small containers—they’re sized to fit in compact openings that are 1 NPT or smaller.
Form these heaters into any shape and install them through container walls with the attached bulkhead fittings.
Install these heaters into threaded container openings or pipe couplings to quickly and efficiently heat liquid through direct contact.
Rapidly heat water in small containers to prevent freezing or generate steam.
Heat water through direct contact in sanitary areas such as food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical plants.
Often used for temporary heating in sinks and pails, these heaters have a circular base that sits at the bottom of containers. Remove them from the container after heating its contents.
Bolt the flange to a matching flange welded on a container wall.
Often used for freeze protection in outdoor containers, these heaters float on the water’s surface and automatically keep the temperature between 45° and 65° F.
Sized to fit drums, these heaters have a bracket to hook on the side of drums and in bung openings.
These heaters install through threaded container openings or pipe couplings.
Use the attached bracket to hook these heaters on the side of drums and in bung openings.
Heat oil or coolant inside small containers to reduce the viscosity of the liquid and improve flow.
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.
For more durability than other adhesive-mount heaters, a thick layer of fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber encases the heating element.
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.
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.
Heaters are fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber.
Nonstandard-size containers are no problem—use the hook-and-loop closure to adjust these heaters to fit a range of diameters.
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.
Also known as heat blankets, these heaters completely surround containers for fast heating and increased heat retention in unheated and drafty areas.
These ETL-listed heaters keep containers warm in areas where hazardous material is present. Also known as heat blankets, they surround drums and totes to heat them up quickly.
Extend the shelf life of your diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) while storing it in cold places.
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.
Strap these heaters around cylinders to keep gas flowing when the temperature drops. Also known as heat blankets, they heat cylinders from the outside, safely warming liquefied gas enough so that it can vaporize.
To prevent hot spots that can damage heat-sensitive materials such as adhesives, sealants, and food, these heaters warm the air around containers without touching them.
Attach to flat metal surfaces.
Place your drum right on top of these heaters to start heating.
Keep drum contents warm and ready to roll.
Also known as circulation heaters, these install directly into pipelines.
Heat resins, raw materials, and food with these heaters that fit around extrusion and injection-molding barrels.
Temporarily store and warm items—these enclosures heat the space inside them.
Form these flexible heaters into any shape to mount them through brackets, collars, and holes. They are also known as tubular heaters.
Tackle high-temperature drying, shrink-wrapping, and plastic welding jobs with your everyday compressed air supply.
Keep your battery running at full power even when the temperature drops—these heaters warm batteries quickly without overheating them.
Place these heat exchangers in open tanks to heat or cool their contents by transferring heat from water or steam that flows through passageways in the panel.
Cool the contents of your pail, drum, or tote from the outside. Since they cool from the outside, there's no risk of introducing contaminants to your material.
Keep liquids in these pails from freezing without a separate heater.