Professional Heaters - Professional Heaters and Heating Elements
Air heaters are devices used to heat air. They include forced air products as well as all types of radiant and space heaters.
Band heaters are ring-shaped heaters that clamp onto a cylindrical object and heat via conductive heat transfer.
Cartridge heaters are cylindrical devices generally inserted into a heated substance.
Cylindrical ceramic fiber heaters consist of an iron-chrome-aluminum (ICA) heating element and a thick layer of ceramic fiber insulation within a cylinder-shaped housing.
Flat ceramic fiber heaters consist of an iron-chrome-aluminum (ICA) heating element and a thick layer of ceramic fiber insulation within a non-curved housing.
Circulation heaters are used to heat moving or circulating fluids.
Coil heaters and cable heaters are heating elements formed from straight (uncoiled) segments of round or square heating cable.
Drum heaters are used to heat containers of viscous materials. They can be wrapped around or placed inside containers that hold substances such as wax or grease.
Duct heaters are used to heat moving gas streams.
Explosion proof heaters are constructed with housings that can withstand explosions, protecting the materials being heated. This classification may also include housings, which can withstand sparking and flames.
Flexible heaters are devices that can be molded to the shape of a heated object.
Infrared heaters use a reflective shield to direct radiant heat onto a heated surface.
Radiant heaters use a reflective shield to direct radiant heat onto a heated surface.
Strip heaters are clamped onto objects and used to heat a variety of different materials. Strip heaters can also be used to heat air or objects radiantly.
Tubular heaters are generally used in custom heating applications. Base (tubular) heating elements can be bent into standard or custom shapes.
Heater Guide with all Types of Heaters and Heating Elements