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Finned heaters ('''tubular heaters''' or strip heaters) are used for temperatures up to 500  deg F and handle 450 - 1700 FPM allowing 35 - 70 watts per square inch  up to 400kW.  
 
 
'''Tubular air heaters''' and strip heater in various shapes are used to generate hot air. They're often used for  comfort heater (HVAC) and ovens. If the process temperature is less than  500 deg F, finned tubular- or strip heaters could be used. For high  temperature process air heating of up to 1200 deg F, a tubular air  heater element without fins would be the choice.
 
Finned heaters (tubular heaters or strip heaters) are used for temperatures up to 500  deg F and handle 450 - 1700 FPM allowing 35 - 70 watts per square inch  up to 400kW.  


These type of heaters are used for comfort heating, drying,  in ripening rooms, forced air dryers, recirculating ovens and heating  of cryogenic exhaust gases. The maximum sheath temperature is 850 deg F,  but the airflow will cool down the outlet air temperature to max. 500  deg F. If higher temperatures are required, a tubular heater with no  fins or a quartz / ceramic air heater is the choice. The outlet temperature can be as high as 1200 deg F and  the airflow is typically from 240 - 2200 FPM. These types of heaters are  used for recirculating ovens, drying or curing ovens, heat treating,  annealing or dehumidification. Heaters installed in a forced air duct,  are commonly known as duct heaters.
These type of heaters are used for comfort heating, drying,  in ripening rooms, forced air dryers, recirculating ovens and heating  of cryogenic exhaust gases. The maximum sheath temperature is 850 deg F,  but the airflow will cool down the outlet air temperature to max. 500  deg F. If higher temperatures are required, a tubular heater with no  fins or a quartz / ceramic air heater is the choice. The outlet temperature can be as high as 1200 deg F and  the airflow is typically from 240 - 2200 FPM. These types of heaters are  used for recirculating ovens, drying or curing ovens, heat treating,  annealing or dehumidification. Heaters installed in a forced air duct,  are commonly known as duct heaters.
==Application==
Convection ovens (example: a stove), mounted into a duct.

Latest revision as of 08:21, 13 March 2012


Tubular heater


Tubular air heaters and strip heater in various shapes are used to generate hot air. They're often used for comfort heater (HVAC) and ovens. If the process temperature is less than 500 deg F, finned tubular- or strip heaters could be used. For high temperature process air heating of up to 1200 deg F, a tubular air heater element without fins would be the choice.

Finned heaters (tubular heaters or strip heaters) are used for temperatures up to 500 deg F and handle 450 - 1700 FPM allowing 35 - 70 watts per square inch up to 400kW.

These type of heaters are used for comfort heating, drying, in ripening rooms, forced air dryers, recirculating ovens and heating of cryogenic exhaust gases. The maximum sheath temperature is 850 deg F, but the airflow will cool down the outlet air temperature to max. 500 deg F. If higher temperatures are required, a tubular heater with no fins or a quartz / ceramic air heater is the choice. The outlet temperature can be as high as 1200 deg F and the airflow is typically from 240 - 2200 FPM. These types of heaters are used for recirculating ovens, drying or curing ovens, heat treating, annealing or dehumidification. Heaters installed in a forced air duct, are commonly known as duct heaters.

Application

Convection ovens (example: a stove), mounted into a duct.