Flexible heating element 26156 series
siliconecompactadhesive

flexible heating element
flexible heating element
flexible heating element
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Characteristics

Type
flexible
Material
silicone
Other characteristics
compact, adhesive
Power

Min.: 1.25 W
(0 hp)

Max.: 1,000 W
(1.36 hp)

Maximum temperature

180 °C
(356 °F)

Description

Vulcanic silicone heating panels are designed to heat and maintain the temperature of flat, cylindrical or conical components. Particularly useful when even temperature distribution is required (no hot spots) or when the heating system has to be very compact (thickness: 4 mm max.). Specific load up to 0.7 W/cm2 as standard and maximum operating temperature of 180 °C. – Voltage: 12 V 1-ph up to 400 V 3-ph. Vulcanic silicone heating panels are also used for condensation removal (electrical cabinets, satellite dishes, etc.) and, in the form of panels or belts, for the indirect heating of tanks or vessels containing liquids. In addition to rectangular or circular shapes, silicone heating panels can be quickly customised into other shapes or with holes according to drawings or parts to be heated.n ad They can be equipped with a self-adhesive surface, an insulated surface, fixing devices (hooks, springs, adhesive tape, Velcro, etc.) and an IP rating of IP21 or IP55. They can be connected to the power supply by a multicore cable placed in an over-thickness of the material or by single wires placed within the thickness of the heating panel itself. The temperature of Vulcanic heating panels can be controlled by either a PT100 sensor, a thermocouple or an electromechanical thermostat preset in our factory.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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