Switching from steam can reduce energy costs by up to 40%! AutoTrace heaters (self-regulating heaters) are ideal for freeze prevention and process heating.
The Auto Trace Heater (self-regulating heater) is an electric heater composed of a parallel circuit designed with self-regulating properties, developed by the former Raikem Corporation. ★Free product samples and case studies of the heater are currently available!★ 【Features of the Auto Trace Heater (self-regulating heater)】 ● Up to 40% reduction in energy costs by switching from steam tracing ● Usable in explosion-proof areas within Japan (type certification obtained) ● No concerns about abnormal heating or burnout without using a thermostat ● Reliable and safe electric heating and insulation ● Continuous parallel circuit structure allows for cutting to the required length on-site Due to these reliability and ease of installation features, the Raikem Auto Trace Heater (self-regulating heater) is widely used in various industries for process insulation and freeze prevention. It is also adopted by various power companies as a proposal material for energy conservation. ★Free product samples and case studies of the heater are currently available!★ *Case studies can be viewed immediately from "Catalog Download." Please apply for product samples from [Contact Us] (limited to 20 companies).
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【Examples of Use】 ■Preventing freezing of pipes and tanks ■Insulation for various industrial piping and tank processes ■Prevention of freezing for various types of ships (helicopter decks, water pipes, fire protection piping, window cleaning piping, etc.) ■General construction applications ■Industrial explosion-proof areas and more 【Types of Auto-Trace Heaters (Self-Regulating Heaters)】 <Auto-Trace> ● Self-regulating heating cable BTV series (for freeze prevention and insulation up to 65°C) ● Self-regulating heating cable QTVR series (for insulation up to 110°C) ● Self-regulating heating cable XTV series (for insulation up to 121°C) ● Self-regulating heating cable KTV series (for insulation up to 150°C) ● High-temperature power-controlled heating cable VPL series (power-controlled heating cable) <Ice Stop - Freeze Prevention, Snow Melting> A total of 4 types ○ Self-regulating type Raychem Auto-Trace Heaters (self-regulating heaters) adjust the amount of heat generated according to changes in the surrounding environment's temperature by increasing or decreasing the current path through the expansion and contraction of graphite within the heating element. This characteristic ensures that even with continuous use, the self-regulating heater will never operate above its rated temperature.
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Applications and Examples of Self-Regulating Heaters 【Applications / Examples】 - Industrial process insulation - General construction applications - Industrial explosion-proof areas - Liquid sugar 【Commonly Used Industries】 Chemical plants, rental tank yards, power plants, industrial machinery, food machinery, consumer electrical equipment, industrial electrical equipment, electronic components and semiconductors, automotive and transportation equipment, shipbuilding and heavy machinery, environment. *For more details, please contact our company.*
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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 in fields that require 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-limiting heaters, MI heaters, and sheath heaters. Currently, the mainstream for process insulation in manufacturing sites is steam and hot water, which consume large amounts of fossil fuels. However, due to environmental issues and unstable energy costs, there is an increasing number of manufacturing sites focusing on electric heating.