Electric Heaters
At Thermal Process Systems, we understand that every project is unique and requires a specific heating solution. That’s why we offer a wide variety of electric heater styles to meet the demands of the vast market. Whether you need process heaters, band heaters or cartridge heaters, our team of experts will work with you to match specifications with the perfect heater your project requires. We take pride in being a one-stop-shop for all your industrial electric heating needs and we’re committed to delivering high-quality products that exceed your expectations. With our extensive knowledge and experience in the industry, we can help you save time in your procurement process by providing you with the right electric heater for your project. Don’t hesitate, speak with us today and let us help you find the perfect heating solution for your project.
Cartridge Heaters
Cartridge heaters are tube-shaped heating elements commonly used in the industrial and process heating industry. They are designed to provide precise and localized heating by being inserted into drilled holes or a cavity. With the ability to be custom manufactured to a specific watt density, cartridge heaters can be tailored to meet the requirements of any application.
Band Heaters
Band heaters come in a variety of styles and are commonly used for cylindrical surface heating, such as drums, pipes, nozzles, and barrels. These bands can be customized to fit any shape or size to ensure maximum heat transfer to your process. If you’re unsure which band heater is the right fit for your application, contact our team for expert guidance.
Strip Heaters
Strip heaters are available in various styles, including finned and can be made from different materials depending on the temperature requirements of the application. To ensure a perfect fit, it’s essential to check with our team on your process target temperature and the installation method of the strip heater. Our experts can advise you on the best strip heater for your specific application.
Flange
Immersion Heaters
Direct contact with the fluid that needs to be heated. These heaters are “immersed” in the process for a highly efficient heat transfer. Immersion heaters may be installed in a circulation heater that is in line with process piping or installed in tank for freeze protection. The heater fittings can be flange or screw plug depending on the connection size and pressure. Talk to our experts about your process and heating needs for a proper sizing.
Screwplug
Process Circulation Heaters
Circulation heaters utilize an immersion heater that is inserted into a pressure vessel. With an inlet and an outlet, the process fluid circulates through the heater making direct contact with the heating elements. Our engineers are able to size and design a proper circulation heater depending on the applications conditions. The right material will be chosen to minimize reaction with the process fluid. And we will design the proper watt density on the heater to maximize the heater’s operating life. Send us the project details, and you’ll have a quote in no time.
Cast Heaters
In certain scenarios, it may be necessary to isolate the process fluid and conditions from the heating elements. This is where cast heaters come into play. Cast heaters are ideal for situations where maintaining process fluid isolation is crucial while still effectively transferring heat from the elements to the process fluid. With the right cast heater, your lab or research facility can achieve the desired temperature for your process. Contact our experts to help you choose the appropriate cast heater for your specific needs.
Enclosure Heaters
Silicon Rubber Heaters
Heat Trace
High Temperature-CFH/Multcell
Custom Heater Assemblies
At TPS, we pride ourselves on being heating experts. Our capabilities extend beyond selecting the right heater for your needs. Our engineers can design a full skid packaged system that is easily integrated into your site. This system comes complete with controls that allow for precise monitoring of the heater to maintain the desired process temperature. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your heating needs.