(80) Rugged, yet thin, lightweight and flexible - the use of Watlow® silicone rubber heaters is limited only by the imagination. With these heaters, heat can be put where it is needed. In the application process these heaters improve heat transfer, speed warm ups and decrease wattage requirements.
Fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber gives the heater dimensional stability without sacrificing flexibility. Because very little material separates the element from the part, heat transfer is rapid and efficient. The heaters are constructed with a wire-wound element or an etched foil element. The heater construction creates a very thin heater allowing it to fit applications where space is limited.
(1,972) Rugged, yet thin, lightweight and flexible-the use of Watlow® silicone rubber heaters is limited only by the imagination. With these heaters, heat can be put where it is needed. In the application process these heaters improve heat transfer, speed warm ups and decrease wattage requirements.
Fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber gives the heater dimensional stability without sacrificing flexibility. Because very little material separates the element from the part, heat transfer is rapid and efficient. The heaters are constructed with a wire-wound element or an etched foil element. The heater construction creates a very thin heater allowing it to fit applications where space is limited.
(33) Rugged, yet thin, lightweight and flexible-the use of Watlow® silicone rubber heaters is limited only by the imagination. With these heaters, heat can be put where it is needed. In the application process these heaters improve heat transfer, speed warm ups and decrease wattage requirements.
Fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber gives the heater dimensional stability without sacrificing flexibility. Because very little material separates the element from the part, heat transfer is rapid and efficient. The heaters are constructed with a wire-wound element or an etched foil element. The heater construction creates a very thin heater allowing it to fit applications where space is limited.
(50) Rugged, yet thin, lightweight and flexible - the use of Watlow® silicone rubber heaters is limited only by the imagination. With these heaters, heat can be put where it is needed. In the application process these heaters improve heat transfer, speed warm ups and decrease wattage requirements.
Fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber gives the heater dimensional stability without sacrificing flexibility. Because very little material separates the element from
the part, heat transfer is rapid and efficient. The heaters are constructed with a wire-wound element or an etched foil element. The heater construction creates a very thin heater allowing it to fit applications where space is limited.
(26) The composite bonding industry is a large field that is expanding into a variety of areas. One of the primary fields that utilizes flexible heaters for curing is the aerospace industry. Watlow® offers a list of heaters commonly used for composite bonding and curing. The design includes equal length circuits and a no-heat tab for temperature uniformity. Also, the contact surface is made of a smooth silicone to prevent composite surface imperfections. The heaters are fiberglass reinforced to provide lasting field service durability and life.
(2) PVC Wire-Wound Conduit Heaters Watlow’s conduit heater simplifies bending PVC plastic conduit to the desired shape right on the job site. Just plug it in and within 4 to18 minutes, depending upon heater size, the conduit is ready to be formed by hand into the shape or radius you need.
This lightweight silicone rubber heater is easily wrapped around the conduit because of its flexible, self-conforming construction.