Drum Dumbek
As Cold Weather Approaches - Be Certain You Have The Right Drum Heaters
Just as Fall is the most suitable time to check your home furnace, the savvy company that stores liquids in drums begins thinking about drum heaters. Liquids can be more problematic to access when they thicken owing to cold temperatures. Some liquids can be ruined by freezing, which can translate to a loss to your business. Oftentimes drum heaters are indispensable equipment in cold climates.
That’s why it’s important to pick the proper heater to do the job. Heat sometimes must have even distribution for liquids while alternative times the container needs to be heated from the bottom. There are several producers that sell these styles of heaters, in addition to a assortment of alternative heaters for drums, IBCs, pails and cans, each with their own advantages.
Immersion heaters concentrate heat inside the bottom of containers. Various styles of heaters exist for 55-gallon steel drums, such as immersion heaters that hang over the side. Another “from the bottom up” style of heater is the heated drum dolly - a steel drum dolly that has a heater built proper into the dolly. For smaller volumes of fluid a bucket heater can be utilized.
Most suitable for different sized containers, there are flexible drop-in heaters. For instance, one model of this heater is built to be used with a 5-gallon steel pail. Additional models work on even smaller containers, such as metal gallon, quart and pint cans.
A warming blanket or a warming cabinet is a good selection for slower warming applications that need to have all-around heat. For plastic IBCs and plastic steel drums there are warming blankets available. There are also sells warming cabinets that hold one, two or four steel drums.
For quick warming, steel-band drum heaters are intended for steel and plastic drummed heaters, in addition to for the pulsing heat that warms them without scorching.
Developed to discard solids, slow steel-band heaters are built to boil off liquids. Designed with wide range of temperature between 50- 425 degrees, pail heaters and silicone-rubber-steel drums are built to carry grease, adhesives and non-flammable paints. A 50-degree to 160-degree thermostat is affixed to plastic pail and drum flexible heaters. The alternative selections to heat 55 gallon steel drums that are hazardous and flexible include Class 1 and Division 2.
When it concerns popularity the silicone rubber flexible band heaters reign supreme. These products have become popular owing to their sensible price and the quality and assortment of warming capabilities. Drum heaters chief benefit is that they are durable, convenient, useful and high quality.
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