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75W 220V Multipurpose Heating Band, Pipe Conditioner Compressor, Wine, Beer, Brewing, Heating Belt
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Product information
Description
General Description
The versatile 75W, 220V heating belt is designed for fast and efficient heating. Made primarily of nichrome wire and silicone rubber, it offers excellent heat resistance and reliable insulation. This heating belt is ideal for heating and retaining heat in humid and potentially explosive industrial environments, as well as for pipes and tanks in test rooms. It can also be used as an auxiliary heater for air conditioner compressors, motors, and submersible water pumps.Technical Specifications
- Material: Silicone Rubber
- Color: Red
- Operating Power: 75W
- Operating Voltage: 220V
- Maximum Heat Resistance Temperature: 250℃
- Recommended Operating Temperature: Not Specified
- Insulation Resistance: > 50MΩ
- Dielectric Strength: ~ 1500V/1min
- Power Deviation: ±10%
- Product Size: Approx. 100 x 1.5 cm (39.4 x 0.6 inches)
- Package Weight: Approx. 86g
Installation
The heating belt is easy to install and can be wrapped directly around the device to be heated, ensuring good contact and even heating.Use
This heating belt is suitable for:- Heating and retaining heat in industrial environments
- Auxiliary heating of air conditioner compressors
- Heating of submersible motors and water pumps
Other Information
- Package Contents: 1 x Heating Belt (plug not included)
- Note: Please allow 1-2cm error due to manual measurement.
- Colors may vary due to different image placement.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
Advice from
Industrial heater buying guide
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