Other Heating Elements

– Strip Heaters 
     Series L, LE, LW to 750°F
     Series H, HE, HW to 1300°F

– Tubular Heaters
     Series 5CU to 350°F 
     Series 5FE to 750°F  
     Series 5CR to 1350°F

– Cartridge Heaters
     Sheathed: Series K 
     Sheathless: Series S

– Ceramic Ring Heaters
     Series RU to 1800°F

– Industrial Hot Plates
     Series HP to 600°F                           

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201 Leverington Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19127
Toll Free: 800-544-TRENT
Phone: 215-482-5000
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Designed for use as immersion heaters in tanks, kettles or baths, and heaters for ovens, platens, dies and extruders.

TRENT Tubular Heaters, or “D” rods, may be used in straight lengths or formed to any required shape. Equipped with threaded fittings, these heaters are ready for installation and use as immersion heaters with oil, water, and corrosive liquids in tanks, kettles, baths, pots or vessels of any kind. In straight lengths they are readily mounted, and do not require special machining for installation on platens, dies and extruders for conductive heating. They are also recommended in ovens with low temperature ranges requiring convection or radiant heating.

TRENT Tubular Heaters are manufactured with a copper, steel or 304 stainless steel sheath. The type of metal used in the sheath and watts per square inch (W.P.S.I.) is determined by operating conditions. Inside the sheath is a helically coiled, nickel chromium, resistance wire heater coil that is embedded in magnesium oxide insulating material. The cross section design of the metal sheath assures maximum strength and rigidity. The tubular design also permits ready bending and forming to fit a wide range of applications, without damage to the heating coil or insulation material. See illustration below.

TRENT Tubular Heater terminals are available in three configurations,
as shown below, at the buyer’s option. The terminals depicted in
Figure A and Figure B, are brass, with copper and steel sheath elements
and stainless steel for alloy sheath elements. Figure C configuration is
an optional threaded fitting which can be supplied at an extra charge.