Heating Jackets are employed in many areas of industry, in research, laboratories and experimental facilities as well as in production. They are used to heat, for example: columns, reactors, UHV facilities, valves, piping, flanges, containers, drums, gas cylinders, etc.
Heat input takes place via a heat conductor which is either crocheted into a carrier material or sewn on. Our heating jackets consist of glass fabric, glass yarn or silicate yarn. The heat conductor is either crocheted in or sewn on following a meander-type pattern. Thermal insulation is ensured by an insulating layer adapted to the operating temperatures. A robust outer cover, chosen specifically for the existing ambient and operating conditions, provides mechanical protection.
Advantages
For adhesive and coating technology. The absence of PWIS (Paint-Wetting Impairment Substances) allows these heating jackets to be used in adhesive and coating technology for heating cylindrical geometries, such as pipe sections, valves, pumps etc. up to a temperature of 120 °C (+/- 1 °C). Adhesives, sealants, paints etc. are therefore always kept at the ideal processing temperature.
Material properties
The PWIS-free heating jackets from Winkler are manufactured robustly with an outer jacket made of stainless steel and therefore protected against welding spatter and mechanical influences. The integrated heating element is of protection class 1. A new structure and the use of new materials guarantees homogeneous heat distribution. Installation is remarkably quick and easy. A sensor for external control is already installed, but integrated controllers are also optionally available.
Versions of outer jacket- and lock types
Outer jacket- and lock types are depending on the heating jacket design and insulation; different outer jackets possible on request
Versions of outer jacket- and lock types
Outer jacket- and lock types are depending on the heating jacket design and insulation; different outer jackets possible on request
Versions of outer jacket- and lock types
Outer jacket- and lock types are depending on the heating jacket design and insulation; different outer jackets possible on request