Flanged immersion heaters and circulation heaters are the most common types of
electric heaters used in the process industries. Tubular elements are welded into
a flange to form the heater. One of the most important criteria for designing an
immersion heater or a circulation heater is to choose the proper watt density of
the heating elements. The liquid, gas, or solid that you are heating must have the
correct watt density to ensure that the heater is safe, properly sized, and have a
long life. At Gaumer we have in stock a large inventory of elements grouped into
10 different watt densities and two power ratings. In fact, with our inventory of
elements we can build heaters with any incoming power supply. In reviewing the
available stock numbers of heaters, you will find that Gaumer has over 5000 standard
heater part numbers. Our inventory of heating elements allows us to build your heater
in a very short time. Gaumer can provide heaters in 3", 4", 5", 6", 8", 10", 12", 14",
16", 18", 20", 24", 30", and 36" flange sizes, 1", 1 ½", 2", and 2 ½" screwplug sizes
and flange ratings from 150# ANSI to 2500# ANSI. By building a pipe body of the same
size and rating for the heater flange, we can also provide the circulation heater.
Gaumer also maintains an inventory of other process electric heaters including
cartridge heaters in ¼", 3/8", ½", 5/8", and ¾" diameters, Strip heaters, Mica Band
heaters, cast in heaters, and radiant heaters.
         
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