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Working Principle: By immersing an electric heating element in the liquid to be heated, current passes through the element, generating heat due to resistance. This heat directly heats the surrounding liquid, achieving the purpose of heating. Furthermore, precise temperature control can be achieved ... Read More
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Inline heaters are widely used across industries due to their ability to heat flowing fluids (liquids or gases) efficiently and with precise temperature control. Their common applications include: 1. Industrial Manufacturing Process Heating: Heating oils, coolants, or chemical solutions in ... Read More
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An inline heater is a type of heating device designed to heat fluids (liquids or gases) as they flow through a system, without requiring the fluid to be stored in a separate tank or container. It integrates directly into the fluid’s pipeline, allowing for continuous, on-demand heating as the fluid ... Read More
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PFA Immersion Tank Heaters are PFA immersion tank heaters. They feature a heating element encased in PFA (perfluoroalkoxy polymer) material and can be immersed directly into liquids to heat them. A detailed description follows: Structural Features: These heaters typically consist of a stainless ... Read More
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Electroplating and Surface Treatment Industry Electroplating Bath Heating In electroplating processes, the temperature of the plating solution (such as chrome and zinc plating solutions) directly affects the uniformity and adhesion of the coating. In-line chemical heaters heat the plating solution ... Read More
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Material chemical compatibilities listed include common substances. The lists are not exhaustive. Many more compatible media may be used with our materials. Contact us if you do not see your material on our listed. Chemical Compatibility for PTFE Acetaldehyde Acetamide Acetate Solvent Acetic Acid 80... Read More
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FEP – Fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) is a copolymer of hexafluoropropylene and tetrafluoroethylene. It differs from the polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) resins. PFA – Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) is a type of fluoropolymer with properties similar to PTFE. PFA shares PTFE’s useful properties of low ... Read More
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Participated in the Shanghai semiconductor exhibition SEMICON Read More
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