Cylindrical ceramic fiber heaters consist of an iron-chrome-aluminum (ICA) heating element and a thick layer of ceramic fiber insulation within a cylinder-shaped housing. The ceramic fiber insulation isolates the heating chamber from outside temperatures, allowing the heater to reach process temperatures quickly. Because they are light-weight, cylindrical ceramic fiber heaters are easy to install and replace. Their high temperature capability, low thermal mass, and ease of modification allow them to solve difficult heating problems. For example, cylindrical ceramic fiber heaters are used in complex piping. The numerous notches around pipes, flanges, and gussets can be molded into the heater, or cut to fit.
Cylindrical ceramic fiber heaters are available in several base geometries and with multiple features. Some heaters are full cylinders while others provide full, left, or right vestibules. A vestibule, the section at the end of a cylinder, has the same outer diameter as the cylinder but a smaller inner diameter. Heaters without vestibules have a constant inner and outer diameter throughout the length of the cylinder. Cylindrical ceramic fiber heaters are available with a variety of inner and outer diameters, as well as different heated lengths and heated inside diameters.
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