Product Design & Development

Let The Heat Rise

Wednesday, April 02, 2003

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Let The Heat Rise

This new ceramic-sheathed immersion heater is designed to supply temperatures up to 2,100°F for direct immersion in processes. The ceramic sheath provides extreme temperature protection for the heating elements inside. The non-metallic design also provides corrosion protection as well as abrasive resistance and non-conductive qualities. The immersion heater is designed for use in molten metal baths, abrasive or corrosive service, and high pressure, vacuum, and other extreme temperature applications.
Chromalox, 103 Gamma Dr. Ext., Pittsburgh, PA 15238. 412-967-3800. www.chromalox.com.
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