Electric heaters, as the name suggests, are devices that convert electrical energy into heat. Whether it is a fluid or a gaseous medium, it can do a good job of heating, holding and heating. The Electric Heater is a very popular electric heating device in the world. The quality is higher than that of other similar devices, and the service life is longer.
So how does the electric heater do the heating and heating function? It requires a power source to be connected before heating the material to be heated. In the process, the medium whose temperature is lower is under the action of pressure, passes through the pipeline to its input port, and then converts the hot runner through the internal container of the electric heater, and uses the high-temperature heat generated by its thermodynamic principle to heat the medium to raise the temperature. High, reaching the exit of the electric heater provides the high temperature medium required.
Compared with the same type of heating equipment, the electric heater can control the system intelligently, automatically adjust the output power, and maintain a uniform medium temperature very stably. Once the over-temperature condition occurs, its own heating protection device will automatically cut off the electricity, effectively avoiding the deterioration of materials due to over-temperature, coking, etc., and also prolonging the use time of the electric heater.
Electric heaters are widely used, most commonly in the chemical industry. Many chemical materials need to be heated by the equipment, such as powder drying and spray drying. There are also petrochemical companies, the heating of hydrocarbons must use electric heaters. In addition, electric heaters with explosion-proof structures are also widely used in military industries, offshore platforms, mining areas, etc., with high safety factors. In addition, process water, water gas and other fluid heating and metal smelting, thermoforming, welding, are all essential to the use of electric heaters.
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