Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | RoHS, CE |
Type: | Finned Tubular Heater |
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Finned heating elements for duct heaters can be customized in terms of wattage, voltage, diameter, length, and fin density to meet specific heating requirements. Customization allows for precise control over the heat output.
Construction Diameter | Diameter 8.2mm Stainless steel 304,316L,321&Incoloy sheath |
Tube Material | Stainless steel 304,316L,321&Incoloy available for your requirements. |
Diameter Tolerance | Tolerance ±10% |
Use of Alloys | Suitable for heater tube AISI 304 in water or humid environment max. temperature up to 170°C. In air max. 220°C |
Termination | M3.5 or M4 stainless steel screw & nuts |
Watt Density | Tube watt density of 30 watts sq.in.- suitable for many uses |
Custom | Custom configurations, lengths, watts, volts available |
1-Uniform Heating: The design ensures uniform heating throughout the duct, providing consistent warmth to the air passing through the system.
2-Rapid Heat Transfer: The fins facilitate rapid heat transfer to the surrounding air, ensuring that the heated air is quickly circulated within the duct system.
3-Tubular Heating Element: The core of the heating element is usually a tubular heater made from materials like stainless steel or Incoloy. These materials offer resistance to corrosion and high temperatures.
1-Industrial and Commercial HVAC Systems: These heating elements are a vital component in industrial and commercial HVAC systems, providing warm air for large spaces, such as warehouses, factories, and commercial buildings.