[Reikaver successor product] Non-asphalt based, easy to install! Corrosion-resistant sheet for water pipes with excellent flexibility. Detailed installation instructions are provided!
The WPC65M system is a two-layer, wrap-around heat-shrink sleeve coating system used for field joints of pipelines operating at both ambient and high temperatures. It is compatible with many commonly used steel pipe coatings and is used for the protection of circumferential welds offshore and onshore, as well as for re-coating long pipes or large bend radius sections. Features: - Low heat sensitivity and proven functionality - Adhesive does not contain asphalt or bitumen components - Wide operating temperature range - Excellent flexibility even in low-temperature environments - No special equipment required (can be installed with standard gas burners and rollers) - The textured underside functions as a "permanent change indicator" to show proper heating For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Product Specifications (Excerpt)】 〇WPC65M Maximum Operating Temperature: 65℃, 93℃* for marine applications and when using fillers Compatible Pipe Coatings: PE, PP, FBE, Coal Tar, AE, CTE, DFBE Minimum Heat Retention Temperature: 60℃
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【Usage】 - Various industrial piping
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Our company is an engineering firm specializing in electric heaters. We started by handling Raychem self-regulating heaters for preventing water pipe freezing. Since then, we have accumulated technology and have undertaken numerous projects from design to construction for fields requiring strict temperature control, such as petrochemicals, food factories, and the power generation industry, including process insulation for piping and tanks. In addition to self-regulating electric heaters with a maximum holding temperature of 150°C, we also handle higher temperature power-limited heaters, MI heaters, and sheath heaters. Currently, the mainstream for process insulation in manufacturing sites is steam or hot water, which consumes large amounts of fossil fuels. However, due to environmental issues and unstable energy costs, there is an increasing number of manufacturing professionals focusing on electric heating.