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A line of low internal volume heaters is suited for use in ultra-high purity (UHP) solvent-heating applications in semiconductor manufacturing, including wafer cleaning, etching and photoresist-stripping processes.
The explosionproof SC Processor has a hazardous location motor that meets National Electrical Code standards for processing Class I, Division II hazardous materials.
Safety oven designs — standard Class A, low oxygen Class A and explosionproof — incorporate specific components and heating methods to inhibit unintended combustion reactions. Aside from components, one of the biggest differences is how they approach the fire triangle.
Many processes involve the heating of volatile, flammable solvents, and these require some type of safety oven to mitigate the risk of a fire or explosion. These ovens fall roughly into three categories, depending on which side of the fire triangle they address.
Thermal Product Solutions shipped a Gruenberg explosion-resistant truck-in oven to a company in the defense security industry. The front-loaded unit utilizes horizontal airflow, which maximizes heating rates and temperature uniformity of the product load. It has a maximum temperature rating of 280°F (138°C).
Designed for 2’ NPSH applications, the Sterlco K Series can handle hot condensate up to 212°F (100°C). The pump is close-coupled to a 3450-rpm open drip-proof motor (with options for totally enclosed, wash-down duty, or explosion-proof).
Electrical explosion-protection equipment is tailored to meet the multifarious requirements of process automation. Product line includes basic terminal boxes, control units and stations, and complex control solutions.