Easy heating sources, available in a wide variety from low temperatures up to 1100°C, with ample stock.
● Can be wrapped around any object, such as pipes, glassware, and tanks. ● Easy to install and remove. ● Available in a wide range of sizes, with 10 different electrical capacities. ● The heating element is well insulated. ● Four types based on allowable heat resistance: R type (400℃), RK type (600℃), RH type (800℃), RHH type (1100℃).
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It is a flexible and easy-to-use strip heater that can withstand temperatures up to 1100°C. We have a wide variety in stock, and we can also produce custom items with a short lead time. All materials are non-combustible.
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Delivery Time
※General items are available for immediate delivery. Ordered items take about two weeks.
Applications/Examples of results
Heating and insulation of piping equipment (elbows, valves, flanges, U-tubes, V-tubes, deformed valve branches, hoppers, etc.) Heating and insulation of various devices and tanks.
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We are a group of heat management professionals, Tokyo Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd. Please feel free to consult us about anything related to heat, from heating to temperature management. We have a rich inventory, especially for heaters, and we promise quick responses for custom orders. Our achievements include heating and insulation in industries and industrial sites that require heating of pipes and containers, such as semiconductor manufacturing equipment, food, physics and chemistry, medical, universities, and injection molding. Until now, we have been expanding our business solely through "word of mouth," but we have also started promoting our products, including electric furnaces with deodorization and smoke removal devices. We clean odors and smoke generated in various processing stages through the approach of "thermal treatment." We have received support from many municipalities and companies so far. We will resolve your concerns with "heat."