Electric Infrared Heaters

    There are many different uses and applications for electric heating elements in various processing and industrial manufacturing industries. One of the most common heating elements within this field is electric infrared heaters (interchangeably called “IR” or radiant heaters). Electric heating elements such as these aid manufacturing and industrial processes primarily by maintaining substances (such as […]


    Electric Pipe Heaters

    Electric heating elements, such as immersion heaters and pipe heaters, have a wide variety of uses and applications within the processing and industrial manufacturing industries. Electric heating elements, such as pipe heaters, aid processing industries and manufacturing processes by maintaining various substances at the correct, specified temperature. Electric Pipe Heaters In Oil And Gas Industry […]


    When should we use Inline Heaters?

    Inline heaters (generally referred to as circulation heaters) consist of a flanged immersion heater contained within an insulated steel vessel. The name is derived from the orientation of the flanged heater, which is positioned parallel to—and aligned with—the steel housing. In the process heating industry inline heaters heat circulating fluids such as oil, water, and […]


    Why use a Circulation Heater?

    Circulation heaters are used in the process heating industry to raise the temperature of circulating fluids. Wattco offers a wide range of designs for heating a variety of fluids at a range temperatures and flow rates. A number of customizations can be implemented to meet unique needs in a number of industries.


    What is a Pressure Vessel?

    Pressure vessels are carefully fabricated, enclosed containers designed to hold gases or liquids at different pressures than the surrounding air. These vessels have a variety of purposes in the industrial market and the private sector. Pressure vessel fabrication and operation present inherent danger. So there are stringent regulations on the manufacturing of pressure vessels by […]

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