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Phase:
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Single Phase
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Heaters use single-phase power.
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Three Phase
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Heaters use three-phase power.
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AC Voltage Required
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Heaters require AC voltage. Most heaters use AC voltage instead of DC voltage.
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Output Power
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Heating capacity is the wattage which the heater can deliver.
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User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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Output Current
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The current supplied to the induction heating coil.
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Output Frequency
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The frequency of the alternating current (AC) output. Often, output frequency is measured in the radio frequency (RF) kilohertz (kHz) range.
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Applications
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Annealing / Heat Treating
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Process annealing is used to treat work-hardened parts made from low-carbon steels (< 0.25% carbon). Annealing can be used to stress-relieve or fully soften a part. A full anneal allows the parts to be soft enough to undergo further cold working without fracturing.
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Curing / Tempering
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Heaters are designed for curing or tempering applications. They can heat adhesive bonds to curing or setting specifications.
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Drying
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Heaters are used to dry products or materials with in-process or batch operation.
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Melting
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Heaters are used to transform materials from a solid to a liquid state for further processing (e.g., casting).
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OEM / Custom
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Heaters are designed as OEM modules and are designed to be embedded or installed in another piece of equipment.
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Other
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary applications.
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Features
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Corrosion Resistant
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The heater is made of corrosion-resistant materials and suitable for use in a corrosive or chemical environment.
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Cryogenic Use
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The heater may be used in a cryogenic environment.
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Custom Design
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The heater can be custom-designed and configured. Custom designs are configured in coordination with the manufacturer.
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Dynamic Power Regulation
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Dynamic power regulation regulates the power output from the heater so that parts are heated at the proper rate.
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Explosion-Proof
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The heater's housing is designed to withstand explosions and protect the materials within. Some suppliers include heaters with housings that can withstand sparking and flames.
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Encased Coil
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The coil is encased in a casting for protection and to maximize heat transfer.
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Finned
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The heater has fins for better heat dissipation.
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Grounding Wire
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The heater is equipped with a grounding wire.
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Hazardous Location
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Hazardous location heaters are designed for use in places where there is a risk of fire or explosion. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and other organizations rate these devices.
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Indirect Fired
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Indirect fired heaters use a secondary heat exchanger to separate the breathable air stream from the combustion air stream.
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Internal Temperature Detector
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The heater is equipped with an internal temperature detector.
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Microprocessor Controlled
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The heater is equipped with a microprocessor that controls the voltage applied to the heated object. The microprocessor regulates the temperature of the heated object, as well as the speed at which the object heats.
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Multiple / Independent Timing Controls
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Heaters have separate, independent controls for multiple functions such as heating, cooling, temperature hold, or other heater parameters.
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Overheat Protection
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Heaters include an automatic shut-off or other mechanism to prevent overheating of the material.
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Portable
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Portable heaters are lightweight or have wheels.
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Thermostat
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Heaters have an integrated, adjustable or preset thermostat.
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UL Approved
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Heaters are approved by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Typically, documentation of UL certification is available from the manufacturer.
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Weatherproof Housing
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The heater's housing is sealed, liquid-proof, and suitable for use in a harsh, outdoor environment.
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