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Immersion Heaters Screw Plug Immersion Heaters Flanged Immersion Heaters Over The Side Immersion Heaters Pipe Insert Immersion Heaters |
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Tubular Heaters Straight & Formed Tubular Heaters Finned Tubular Heaters |
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Duct Heaters High Temperature Duct Heaters Low Temperature Duct Heaters |
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Circulation Heaters Flange Circulation Heaters Screw Plug Circulation Heaters |
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Flexible Heaters Silicone Rubber Heaters Kapton Heaters |
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Cartridge Heaters High Density Cartridge Heaters |
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Band Heaters Mica Band Heaters Ceramic Band Heaters Mineral Insulated Band Heaters |
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Strip Heaters Mica Strip Heaters Channel Strip Heaters Finned Channel Strip Heaters |
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Coil and Cable Heaters Coil Heaters Cable Heaters |
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Drum Heaters Silicone Drum Heaters Mica Drum Heaters |
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Enclosure Heaters Silicone Enclosure Heaters Tubular Enclosure Heaters |
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Temperature Sensors Thermocouples RTD's |
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Control Panels Enclosures (NEMA 1,4,4x & 12) |
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Construction
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One piece construction - To secure good clamping and efficient heat transfer, recommended width 2in -3in. Max ID 14in Min ID 1in Max width 6in, Min width 1in. |
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Two piece construction - To facilitate the installation on a barrel. This construction type is recommended either for heaters having internal diameters above 14in. Max ID 26in. Min ID 3in. Max width 6in Min width 1in. |
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Expandable construction - Two piece construction heaters that have a common top sheet. This construction type allows the opening of the heater in order to install it on a barrel. The terminals of these heaters are made 900 with respect to the gap or next to the gap. Max ID 14in Min ID 3in Max width 6in Min width 1in. |
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Hinged construction - Two piece construction heaters with a hinge on one side. The terminals of these heaters are made 900 with respect to the gap or next to the gap. Max ID 26in Min ID 6in Max width 6in, Min width 1.5in. |
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Holes and Cutouts - Mineral insulated can incorporate holes and cut outs with certain dimensional restrictions. Please contact Bucan. |
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