Heating cables are to a large extent used to prevent ice formation at door frames in freezing rooms and containers, to prevent freezing of tubes in the process industry etc.
The heating cables are insulated with silicone rubber and furnished with a cover of a braided and tinned copper wire which provides earth connection and protection against wearing.
Examples of applications
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Door frames for freezing cabinets |
Information displays |
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>> Further examples
- Tubes and ventilation
- Compressors
- Floor heating
- Ice- and snow detectors
Heating cable - technical data
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Plastic, Silicone PTFE (Teflon) Glass fibre Refrasil Quartz mineral Stainless steel AISI 321/EN 1.4541, Inconel 600 Copper/nickel |
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Shrink tubing Vulcanized cable DumoClick connection system |
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Self-regulating heating cables Parallel resistive heating cables Industrial heating cables Ice- and snow detectors Floor heating cables |
| Safety |
Ex-certificate (see each model) Approvals: EEx execution according to model |
Fast guide for heating cables
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+70 |
+10-120 |
+120-200 |
+200-450 |
+450-800 |
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| Plastic cable |
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| Selfregulating |
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| Parallell |
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| Silicon |
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| PTFE (teflon) |
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| Glass silk |
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| Refrasil |
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Mineral insulated |
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