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A food manufacturer will use two custom hot-water-heated tote cabinets to heat 55-gal drums. The cabinets, which have a maximum temperature rating of 300°F (149°C), include a 336 ft2 heat exchanger with a high efficiency circulating fan to evenly distribute airflow throughout the workspace.
A government contractor will use a custom drum heater to heat eight 55-gallon drums. The hot box, manufactured and supplied by Lewco Inc., is steam heated and rated for a maximum operating temperature of 300°F.
A 300°F (149°C) hot box with integrated drum rotators is designed to decrease heatup time and provide uniform heating by continuously agitating the drums contents.
Heating devices are used with valves to maintain the temperature of the valve or the material flowing through it. If the heater fails, it can cause serious damage, halt the process or compromise safety.
Heating devices are used with valves to maintain the temperature of the valve or the material flowing through it. If the heater fails, it can cause serious damage, halt the process or compromise safety.