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'''Bulk heaters''' are used for melting lead and other metals, compounds, bitumen, etc. that are in bulk. All incorporate standard needle valves. The furnaces generally heat compounds to about 600 degree C.
 
 
 
==Features==
 
 
 
* Definate Reduction in Cycle Time
* Consistency in achieving technical specifications
* Repeatibility
* Higher Production Rates
* Lower Cost Price per component
 
 
==Advantages==
 
 
 
Bulk Heaters that use indirect air/gas heat exchange provides many advantages. The air used for heating the bulk solids never comes into direct contact with the product, which preserves the integrity of the product and eliminates the need to treat the incoming or outgoing air. Temperature sensitive materials can now be stored and protected through cold winter months without fear of freezing or spoiling. Bulk and palletized products can be heated and transported safely to the job-site. Work crews and craftsmen can stay on the job all winter and while keeping projects on schedule.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 26 August 2012


Bulk Heaters


Bulk heaters are used for melting lead and other metals, compounds, bitumen, etc. that are in bulk. All incorporate standard needle valves. The furnaces generally heat compounds to about 600 degree C.


Features

  • Definate Reduction in Cycle Time
  • Consistency in achieving technical specifications
  • Repeatibility
  • Higher Production Rates
  • Lower Cost Price per component


Advantages

Bulk Heaters that use indirect air/gas heat exchange provides many advantages. The air used for heating the bulk solids never comes into direct contact with the product, which preserves the integrity of the product and eliminates the need to treat the incoming or outgoing air. Temperature sensitive materials can now be stored and protected through cold winter months without fear of freezing or spoiling. Bulk and palletized products can be heated and transported safely to the job-site. Work crews and craftsmen can stay on the job all winter and while keeping projects on schedule.


Video