Air heaters are used to heat air with forced convection, radiant heat, or resistive heating elements. Forced convection moves air past a heat source with a fan or blower. Radiant heaters radiate heat from coils that contain a heated, circulated media such as oil, hot water, or steam. Resistance air heaters consist of sheaths that surround a resistive heating element. The functional use of these tubular heaters is limited only by available space, maximum sheath temperature, and watt density. Air heaters use a variety of power sources, including electricity, fuel oil, diesel, gasoline, kerosene, natural gas, and propane. Solar heaters and devices that burn wood products are also available. Air heaters with fins provide improved heat dissipation.
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Products & Services Related to Air Heaters
Flexible Heaters
Flexible heaters are devices that can be molded to the shape of a heated object.
Induction Heaters
Induction heaters use an electrical source to drive alternating current (AC) through a coil to heat metal objects.
Industrial Heaters, All Types
This is a general search form for all types of industrial heaters, devices which are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and heating configurations.
Radiant Heaters
Radiant heaters use a reflective shield to direct radiant heat onto a heated surface.
Tubular Heaters
Tubular heaters are generally used in custom heating applications. Base (tubular) heating elements can be bent into standard or custom shapes.
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