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The most important factor is selecting and specifying process electric heaters
is Watt Density. A conventional heat exchanger cannot heat a fluid to a higher
temperature than its heat source, which is generally another fluid. An electric
heater, on the other hand, achieves whatever temperature is necessary to remove
the heat from the heat source even if it means destroying the heated material or
destroying the electric heater. Choosing too high of a watt-density can be
destructive!
Tip: The Watt-Density guides provided should be used as a tool to help select
the proper Watt-Density for an application. If in doubt between two different
Watt-Density choices, always choose the lower one.
Gaumer has conducted extensive testing of materials not covered in the
Watt-Density guide. Testing has been performed at various temperatures
within the heater assembly under different flow conditions and configurations.
Gaumer utilizes an internally developed "U Machine" to compare heat transfer
characteristics of known materials to those properties of new or proprietary
materials. If there is any doubt in selecting the Watt-Density for your
application, please contact Gaumer
for information or to provide a sample of your heated material for testing.

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