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Heating Element does not absorb or retain moisture.
June 2, 2005 - Available for company's line of heaters, INFI-SEAL Technology transforms electric heating element's hygroscopic Magnesium Oxide (MgO) into hydrophobic barrier. Heating element eliminates moisture-related start-up problems, prevents ground fault shutdown, and decreases chance of electric shock.
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Release date: May 2, 2005
Gaumer Company's INFI-SEAL Technology is a Process Heater Industry Breakthrough
Gaumer's INFI-SEAL Technology Increases Heater Reliability by Transforming the MgO in a Tubular Heater's Cold Section From Hygroscopic to Hydrophobic (From Readily Absorbing Water to Repelling Water)
HOUSTON, May 2, 2005 -- Gaumer Company, a manufacturer and technology leader in the application of electric process heaters, today announced the discovery of a new patent pending technology, INFI-SEAL. The technology is available immediately as an option on Gaumer manufactured heaters. INFI-SEAL provides improved heater reliability and eliminates moisture related start-up problems.
"INFI-SEAL represents the most important innovation that Gaumer engineers have discovered over the past 40 years," said Jack L. McClanahan, P.E., president of Gaumer Company. "The INFI-SEAL technology will be of the greatest benefit to customers with demanding applications, including many companies at the Offshore Technology Conference today."
INFI-SEAL heaters provide the following benefits:
-- Increase heater life
-- Eliminate moisture-related start-up problems
-- Prevent ground fault shutdown
-- Decrease the chance of electric shock
The INFI-SEAL technology transforms an electric heating element's hygroscopic Magnesium Oxide (MgO) into a hydrophobic barrier. INFI-SEAL heating elements exhibit infinite resistance to ground and do not absorb or retain moisture. Further, these qualities do not degrade over time based on Gaumer's extended testing to-date.
"My experience with electric process heaters has found their Achilles' heel to be moisture in the refractory," said David Martin, Project Engineer for a large chemical company. "Gaumer's INFI-SEAL technology appears as a remarkable development and could be very helpful in solving our most difficult application problems. I'm excited to see this technology in action."
For more information, please visit Gaumer's website at http://www.gaumer.com or contact:
Craig Tiras, Gaumer Company
craigt@gaumer.com
Tel: 1 713-460-5200
Gaumer is exhibiting at the Offshore Technology Conference Booth 4225 from May 2-5.
About Gaumer
Gaumer Company is a manufacturer and technology leader in the application of electric process heaters, systems, and controls. The Company's products enable customers worldwide to satisfy the most demanding process heating requirements. Gaumer is privately held and headquartered in Houston, Texas.
Gaumer(R) and Gaumer Process(R) are registered trademarks of the Gaumer Company. INFI-SEAL(TM) is a trademark of Gaumer Company. Features, pricing, availability, and specifications are subject to change without notice. Other names used may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Contacts:
General Information:
Craig Tiras
USA
Phone: 713-460-5200 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Gaumer Process Heaters Address: 13606 Hempstead Hwy. City: Houston State: TX ZIP: 77040 Country: USA Phone: 800-460-5200 FAX: 800-460-5700 http://www.gaumer.com
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