Silicone Rubber Heating Blankets

 

Silicone rubber heating blankets are used for freeze protection, process temperature control, melting of solids. temperature heat-up, or maintenance.   These blankets offer flexibility, easy installatin, uniform heat distribution, and exceptional durability.  Applications include:  storage tanks, hoppers, conveyors, vats, silos, water troughts, tank trucks, dip tanks, low temperature ovens, cylinders, presses, rollers, drums, feed troughs, tote tanks, and process vats.  A variety of standard sizes as well as custom designs can be manufactured to meet your application requirements

 

 Specifications
Multi-Use
High Watt Density
Low Watt Density
Hazardous Area
Enclosure Heater

Energized Exposure Temperature

450° F
450° F
450° F
450° F
450° F
De-energized Exposure Temp
500° F
500° F
500° F
500° F
500° F

Minimum Exposure Temp

-60° F
-60° F
-60° F
-60° F
-60° F
Voltages
120 VAC
120, 240, 480 VAC
120, 240, 480 VAC
120, 240 VAC
120 V
Power Density
2.5, 5 or 10 Watts/in2
 2.5 Watts/in2
1.25 Watts/in2 
2.5 Watts/in2
4 Watts/in2
Dielectric Strength
Over 2000 Volts
 Over 2000 Volts
 Over 2000 Volts
Over 2000 Volts
Over 2000 Volts
Adhesive Backing
Optional
Optional
Optional
Required
Optional
Power Leads
12" Teflon extruded
48" silicone rubber
48" silicone rubber
48" silicone rubber with tinned copper overbraid
12" Teflon extruded
Resistance to Moisture
 Good
 Good
 Good
 Good
 Good
Resistance to Chemicals
 Good
 Good
 Good
 Good
 Good
Resistance to Radiation
 Good
 Good
 Good
 Good
 Good
Suitable Locations
 Ordinary
Ordinary
Ordinary
Class 1 Division 2 Group B, C, & D
Enclosure interiors
Silicone thickness per layer
 15 mils
20 mils
20 mils
25 mils
15 mils
Grounded
 no
yes
yes
no
no

Primary Industries includes:

Automotive

Agriculture

Furniture

Machine Tool

Pulp and Paper

Paint

Material Handling

Food Processing

Primary Metals

Petroleum Refining

Pharmaceutical

and Chemical

 

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