Circulation Heaters

Circulation Heaters

Chromalox Awarded ASME Section III N and NPT Accreditation

PITTSBURGH - ChromaloxÂ-®, a leading manufacturer of electric heat and control products, has been awarded the ASME Section III N certification for pressure-related components for designed equipment entering service in nuclear-designated areas and the NPT certification for component parts in nuclear-designated areas, such as pressurized heaters. This highly-valued certification demonstrates...

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Circulation Heater features non-welded construction.
Circulation Heaters

Circulation Heater features non-welded construction.

Providing indirect heating, CAST-X 3000 consists of 2 helical coiled tubes and tubular elements cast into aluminum body, which serves as heat transfer media between tubular element and heavy-wall 316L process tubes. Fluid path is independent of heater sheath, preventing fluid contamination. Integrated thermostat housing allows heater to run dry, while dual tube construction allows water flow...

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Circulation Heaters

Circulation Heaters handle ultra pure materials.

CAST-X SERIES 2000 consists of helical coiled tube cast into aluminum body with tubular elements which serves as heat transfer media between tubular element and coiled tube through which fluid passes through. Fluid path is independent of heater sheath, allowing sensitive and/or ultra pure materials to be heated safely. Standard 316 SS fluid path assures compatibility with various materials, and...

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Circulation Heaters provide consistent temperature control.
Circulation Heaters

Circulation Heaters provide consistent temperature control.

CAST-X SERIES 1000 provides safe heating method for volatile, viscous, or mildly corrosive liquids. Aluminum cast construction provides optimum temperature control through ability to maintain heat consistently. Units utilize helically-coiled tube to eliminate direct contact between fluids and tubular elements of heater, eliminating hot spots caused by poor flow conditions. They can safely run dry...

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