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News Release from: Tyco Thermal Controls | Subject: Isopad drum heating products
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 November 2001
Using drum heaters for melting and
liquefying
Isopad electric drum heaters are aimed at media require heating for removal from their storage drums and some need to be kept at a specific maintain temperature over extended time periods
Tyco Thermal Controls has published a new six-page folder dedicated to its range of Isopad drum heating products for melting solids and liquefying viscous materials It contains size, specification, control, construction and application data
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Many solid or highly viscous media require heating for removal from their storage drums and some need to be kept at a specific maintain temperature over extended time periods.
Isopad electric drum heaters are ideal for fulfilling these requirements and are widely used with materials such as bitumen, tar, lacquer/varnish, paint, plastics, resins, waxes, fats, oils, glucose, phenol and foodstuffs.
The Isopad drum heater range encompasses single and three phase metal clad vertical drum heaters, single phase metal clad base heaters and single phase flexible silicone band heaters.
There are systems with temperature ranges up to 300C, for non-hazardous or hazardous area environments and a choice of drum size options from 110 to 205 litres.
Each heating system is a complete solution, offering easy handling, high efficiency and providing tailored control to prevent overheating.
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