Inductive fluid heaters - applications
applications
The applications of the Inductive Fluid Heater cover all industrial processes that require heating of fluids directly or indirectly.
Among dozens of applications, we list the most common ones below:
Heating of thermal fluids for heating of:
- mold tools.
- thermal traces.
- chemical reactors.
- oil or chemical storage tanks.
- tunnels and prey for rubber vulcanization.
- heating of corrosive solutions through heat exchangers, etc.
Direct heating of ultraviolet oils and easy cracking such as:
- Fuel oils types 1A to 9A.
- Tar and CAP's.
- Vegetable oils, etc.
Direct heating of any type of gas such as:
- Ambient air for greenhouses, dryers, etc.
- Compressed air.
- Natural gas.
- Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, etc.
Direct heating of any type of flammable liquid such as:
- Gasoline.
- Ethanol.
- Aviation kerosene.
- Industrial solvents.
- Alcohols in general, etc.
And yet:
- Bath heating for surface treatment (pickling, washing, etc.).
- Distillation and concentration of chemicals.
- Pharmaceutical processes.
- Pasteurization of liquids.
- Manufacture of resins and pigments.
- They will deodorize edible oils in general.
- Production to obtain biodiesel.
- Manufacture of fibers, polyester, etc.
- Direct application in the production of cement, glass, aluminum, mining processes, iron pelletizing, etc.
- Direct heating of highly corrosive or high purity fluids.
- Operations in classified areas.
- Recycling of automotive oils (used) from the oil re-refining industries.
- Saturated steam heating for generating superheated steam.
Water |
Thermal Noises |
Fuel oils |
Natural gas |
Combustible liquids |
Tar |
Corrosive liquids |
Lubricants |
Steam generation |
Ultra-pure water and liquids |
Gases in general (nitrogen, hydrogen, ambient air, pressurized air, etc.) |