Tubular Heater
Tubular Heater
Tubular heaters are versatile heating elements used in various industrial, commercial, and domestic applications due to their efficiency, durability, and ability to provide uniform heat distribution. Here are some common uses of tubular heaters:
Industrial Applications
- Process Heating: Used in manufacturing processes like plastic molding, packaging, and food processing.
- Drying Ovens & Furnaces: Provides consistent heat in industrial drying and curing applications.
- Liquid Heating: Used in tanks, vats, and pipelines to maintain or raise the temperature of liquids (e.g., oil, water, chemicals).
- Freeze Protection: Prevents freezing in pipes, storage tanks, and outdoor equipment.
Commercial & HVAC Applications
- Air Heating: Installed in ductwork, air handlers, and HVAC systems for space heating.
- Commercial Ovens & Food Warmers: Used in bakeries, restaurants, and catering services.
- Laundry Equipment: Provides heat in industrial dryers and pressing machines.
Domestic & Household Uses
- Water Heaters: Found in immersion heaters for boilers and geysers.
- Underfloor Heating: Found in immersion heaters for boilers and geysers.
- Appliance Heating: Used in dishwashers, washing machines, and refrigerators (defrosting).
Specialized Applications
- Medical Equipment: Used in sterilizers, incubators, and laboratory devices.
- Medical Equipment: Used in sterilizers, incubators, and laboratory devices.
- Packaging Machinery: UUsed in sterilizers, incubators, and laboratory devices.
Advantages of Tubular Heaters
- Energy Efficient: Provides uniform heat with minimal energy loss.
- Durable:Resistant to high temperatures, corrosion, and mechanical stress.
- Packaging Machinery:Available in various shapes (straight, bent, coiled) and wattages.
- Safe & Reliable: Often comes with built-in thermostats and safety cut-offs.