PTFE Frame SUS Inside Large Tank Immersion Heaters 400V 12KW 3 Phase
400V 12KW 3 Phase Double Sets Assembly PTFE immersion Heater For Large Plating Tanks
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Excellent chemical resistance to aggressive acids.
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FEATURES
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PTFE sleeved 304 stainless elements inert to most solutions up to 212°F (100°C).
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Low watt density design 10 watts/square inch (1.5w/cm²).
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Vapor resistant, flame retardant polypropylene terminal enclosure with 3 ft (.9m) flexible PVC liquid tight conduit.
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Grounded internal metal element and built in thermal protector. Replaceable P1 protector standard for solutions up to 180°F(82°C).
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Certification: cULus. CE certified and CSA
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SPECIFICATIONS
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3000 - 18000 watts
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120 to 600 volts (600 volts on 12,000 watts or lower only)
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OPTIONS AVAILABLE (CONSULT FACTORY)
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Resettable thermal protectors
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Polypropylene guards (sold separately)
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Custom configurations and lengths
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Custom wire and conduit lengths
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FLAT ASSEMBLY TYPE – PTFE Immersion Heater
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Universal ‘all plastic’ model
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Ideal for important powers (from 6kW)
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Up to 48 kW
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Ideal for large tanks
Universal model for all types of installation such as side of tank, bottom of tank with feet or on slidings.
Rigid structure ideal for important powers.
Assembly type F
On a plastic rod frame PVDF or PP.
Standard configuration : heating cable coated Teflon® FEP and PP or PVDF rod frame.
For use on the side or at the bottom of the tank.
Others Applications
Precious Metal Deposition
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MOTS SINGLE |
MOTS SINGLE – DAS, PHOSPHATE |
MOTS TRIPLE – L SHAPED, DERATED |
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MOTS SINGLE – BOTTOM, DERATED .
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MOTS TRIPLE – L SHAPED
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6HS SERIES – TUBULAR |
Anodizing
Anodizing is an electrochemical process of converting a metal surface into an oxide layer. Mainly aluminum is used for anodizing, although other nonferrous metals, such as titanium and magnesium, can also be anodized. The metal part is connected as the anode and immersed into an acid electrolyte bath, where an electric current is applied to grow the oxide layer from the piece. The resulting surface finish will provide functional properties as corrosion-resistance and durability, as well as decorative properties. Surplus heaters provide beautiful, precise finishes. Surplus power supplies deliver high current, high accuracy, and high energy efficiency to meet a modern anodizing process's requirements.
Products For Anodizing |
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MOTS SINGLE – BOTTOM, DERATED .
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MOTS TRIPLE – L SHAPED
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6HS SERIES – TUBULAR |
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