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COfreeride
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Heating Blanket

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Sorry if anyone here has already mentioned this company before.... I'm new to the forum!

Minco:

Silicone Rubber Heaters (wire-wound)
Silicone rubber blanket heaters with wire-wound heating elements cost less in larger heaters and can reduce capacitive leakage current to meet medical apparatus design standards.

Benefits of Silicone Rubber Heaters (wire-wound)

•Mean time between failure (MTBF) of 100,000 hours+ provides longer heater life under continuous operation
•Rugged construction and high ductility allows repeated flexing for easy installation
•Element wires sealed inside silicone rubber protects electrical connections from moisture and prevents costly downtime for field repairs
Features of Silicone Rubber Heaters (wire-wound)

•Uniform heating to 220°C (428°F)
•Easy to install
•Heater lengths to 90" (1.8 m)
•Mount to flat or curved surfaces
•TÜV and UL component recognition marking are standard
•2.5, 5, 10, 15 watts/in² (0.39, 0.78,1.55, 2.33 watts/cm²) at 120 or 240 VAC
•Lower leakage current due to capacitive coupling
•More technical specifications
Typical Applications

•Prevent condensation in motors and generators
•Protect instrument cabinets from cold and humidity
•De-icing
•Control fluid viscosity in valves and vessels
•Industrial ovens and thermal processing equipment
•Platens
•Medical devices
Silicone Rubber Heater Technical Specifications

•Silicone Rubber Heaters (foil)
•Silicone Rubber Heaters (wire-wound)
•Expandable Rubber Heater Assemblies
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