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Taking a systematic approach to specifying a tank heater can help ensure the equipment specified delivers the heating performance desired. Factors to consider include the amount of energy needed, heat loss, direct or indirect heating, materials of construction, and controls.
Understand the role of systems for burner management and combustion control: When properly selected and designed, the control systems provide safety and operational efficiencies to thermal processing.
Like many of the process industries, thermal processing is a critical necessity to the oil-and-gas industry. Applications range from simple line heaters being fed from a single well to safety instrumented systems at a large-scale refinery. Regardless of the application, the thermal process is measured based on how safe, environmentally friendly and efficient it is.
Suited for applications that require clean, dry parts such as brazing, coating, soldering and plating, thermal deoilers use indirectly heated dry air to clean parts contaminated with oils or lubricants.
Suited for use in indirect heating loops for frying and baking, MultiTherm PG-1 is a nontoxic, colorless and odorless food-grade heat transfer fluid that has an operating temperature above 600°F (316°C).
In many industrial processes, rotary dryers are relied upon for high capacity, consistent drying of bulk solids — and for good reason. They offer innumerable benefits, both to the process and the product.
Capturing heat that would otherwise escape the process through the stack, waste heat recovery allows industrial thermal processing operations to recover and reuse process heating.
Capturing heat that would otherwise escape the process through the stack, waste heat recovery allows industrial thermal processing operations to recover and reuse process heating.
Many processes today require an indirect method of heating, which implies the use of a heat transfer medium instead of circulating the process directly into a heater.
Designed to provide an efficient means for continuously processing granular materials and powders at high temperatures in oxidizing, inert or reducing environments, rotary calciner consists of a cylindrical rotating tube housed in a refractory-lined gas or electric furnace, positively sealed to prevent air infiltration.