
Circulation Heater
Hindon Electricals are also involved in manufacturing circulation heaters, which are also referred to as “inline heaters“, used for heating flowing liquids, air, and gases. Non-pressurized or highly pressurized fluids can be heated very effectively using indirect circulation heating. A wide variety of standard designs and custom engineered power ratings, sizes, flow capacities, and options are available to fulfill the application needs of the customers.
Circulation heaters are known to be powerful, electric inline circulation heaters constructed of a screw plug or flange-mounted tubular heater assembly installed into a mating tank or vessel. Inlet and outlet nozzles in the vessel permit liquid or gas flow into and out of the circulation vessel. They use steel, stainless steel, or titanium depending on their application. Lube oil and waste oil often use steel for circulation heaters because they are fairly inexpensive. Water circulation heaters use stainless steel because of its anti-corrosive properties. These heaters generate heat, making the medium less viscous
Features :
- Easy to Install
- Compact
- Clean
- Durable
- Energy Efficient
- Reduce Heat Loss
Applications Of Casted Heaters :
- Air and Similar Gases
- Catalyst (re)Activation & Dehumidification
- Caustic Solution Heating
- Storage Tanks
- Fuel Oil Preheaters
- Heat Transfer Systems
- Hydraulic and Heat Transfer Oils
- Hydrocarbon Gases
- Lube Oil & Fuel Oil Heating
- Lubrication & Conditioning Systems
- Oil Suction Heaters
- Process Air & Gas Heating
- Process Chemical Reactors
- Steam Superheating
- Water-Glycol Solution Heating