Tempco Electric Heater Corp. News

Tempco’s New Tubular Heaters For Refrigeration Application

One of the aspects of selling electric heating elements that is always fascinating is discovering the different applications where electric heat can be used. In addition to the applications of the common plastic, various unique applications have been explored over the years such as: Exhaust heaters for the marine industry Duct heaters for drying corn Silicone rubber heaters used for heating defibrillator batteries in emergency vehicles Use in Refrigerator doors The improved design lowe...

Tempco Designs Flexible Heaters Ideal For Freeze Protection In Military Application

When the USA’s elite special operations forces needed a specialized heating solution they turned to Tempco, for help. Seal Team 4, located in Virginia Beach, VA, needed to heat the aluminum fuel tanks in their Mark 7 Go Fast Boats. The aluminum fuel tanks held diesel fuel that needed to be kept warm when the boats were exposed to freezing temperatures during either cold weather deployment or during transportation via cargo plane. Challenge As temperatures drop to the freezing mark and b...

Tempco Designs Duct Heaters For Tenter Frame Line Oven System

Tempco was approached by one of the world's leading mechanical and plant engineering firms. They were seeking an oven system to aid in the research and development of biaxially oriented films on a tenter frame line. Tempco designed a series of duct heaters for the production of plastic films by the tendering process. The tentering process is used to stretch the width and length of materials under tension with a tenter frame. During the process, a thick extruded sheet is heated and mechanically...

Tempco Tests For Optimization For Heating Autoclaves

Tempco was approached by a well-recognized leader in the medical industry, specifically an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in the sterilization and infection markets. Early in the business relationship, Tempco was asked if they would consider testing two of their popular autoclave benchtop models. Followed by some agreeable conference calls regarding the matter, it was concluded that the following should be considered in the testing criteria: Cold-start time reduction Simplification of...

Tempco Introduces New Tec Temperature Controllers

The all-new TEC Temperature Controllers are packed with new features at a competitive price, bringing unparalleled value from the company that does its best. These high-performance controllers are easy-to-use, feature a compact design and bright LCD display. They can also be used for pressure, flow, and humidity control. Design Features Bright multicolor LCD display using NFPA/IEC standard colors New compact design Easy-to-use programming High-accuracy 200 msec sampling rate Fuzzy+ PID c...

Tempco’s Miniature Heater Coil Assembly For Mass Spectrometry Analyzers

A mass spectrometer is an analytical device that detects, identifies, and measures the quantity of the molecules of a vaporized substance. It measures the molecules by first separating the ions based on their mass-to-charge ratio of charged particles in an electric and magnetic field. Ion separation To achieve ion separation, a heating element is utilized to vaporize a sample of the substance being tested. The sample is vaporized inside an extreme vacuum chamber. The vapors are then bombarded...

Tempco’s Inline Heater For Portable Hemodialysis System

A pioneer in medical services contacted Tempco to design a small, inline circulation heater to warm a saline solution in a portable hemodialysis system. The machine will be used in remote areas where dialysis clinics are scarce. Important goals to keep in mind for this project were: Keeping the machine low-mass Rugged construction that can stand up to consumer use Corrosion resistance for long-term use Heater efficiency that would keep power consumption low Cost-efficiency without sacrifi...

Tempco’s Air-Cooled Shroud System For Pressurized Testing Vessel

An international manufacturer and supplier of connectors for the oil industry came to Tempco looking for a way to heat and cool a 316 stainless steel vessel that houses a mix of water and hydrocarbons pressurized with an inert gas. They put their connectors in there and “age” them for a week as a qualifying test. The problem they had was that the vessel manufacturer limited the heating and cooling rate due to the vessel material being 316 stainless steel. 316 Stainless Steel is quit...

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