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August 13, 2002 - Able to heat pipes in high altitudes and cold climates, Spiral heaters are available with different heating element designs, including single and multi-layer etched circuits and single and multi-layer wire wound circuits. Single, multiple, and variable watt densities can be designed into spiral heaters to suit specific application needs. Dielectric substrate materials available include silicone, polyimide, neoprene, and polyester.

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Invensys Sensor Systems
245 Railroad St.
Woonsocket, RI, 02895 1129
USA


Elmwood Sensors Spiral Heaters Keep Pipes from Freezing

Pawtucket, Rhode Island - Spiral heaters from Elmwood Sensors, an Invensys Sensor Systems company, prevent pipes from freezing in high altitudes, cold climates or other harsh operating conditions. The heaters are an economical way to obtain expanded coverage for uniform heat distribution where complete coverage of material is not necessary. Typical applications include aircraft waste disposal systems and industrial piping in cold environments, as well as other industrial, aerospace, HVAC and military applications.

Elmwood Sensors spiral heaters are available in different heating element designs, including single and multi-layer etched circuits and single and multi-layer wire wound circuits. Single, multiple and variable watt densities can be designed into a single spiral heater to suit specific application needs. A variety of dielectric substrate materials are available, including silicone, polyimide, neoprene and polyester.

Elmwood Sensors also offers custom designed control methods to provide a complete heater solution. Control method needs vary depending upon application, location and sensitivity requirements. Thermostats, thermistors, thermocouples, RTDs, thermal fuses and other control devices can be directly integrated into and attached to any heater assembly.

Elmwood Sensors, an Invensys Sensor Systems company, is a leading manufacturer of flexible heaters and temperature control systems for aerospace, appliance, automotive, industrial, medical, and other industries. Elmwood Sensors is ISO 9001 certified, with a Class 1000 clean room. Invensys Sensor Systems develops, designs, manufactures and sells innovative technologies for global markets, in the areas of thermal, speed, position, pressure, sensors and controls, specializing in Total Sensing Solutions.

To request a brochure or for more information contact: Elmwood Sensors/Invensys Sensor Systems, 500 Narragansett Park Drive, Pawtucket, RI, 02861. Tel: 1-800-ELMWOOD. Fax: (401) 728-5390. Internet: http://www.elmwoodsensors.com.
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