Temperature range
Depending on the application and thermal oil up to 300 ° C or 430 ° C
Thermal oil plants are used in almost all manufacturing industries. The decision for a thermal oil plant is almost obvious for some processes, as thermal oil has many compelling properties. For example, the operation of the plant is possible up to a temperature of about 350 ° C almost without pressure and extremely efficient.
As an expert in process heat, we are the right partner for all questions regarding the temperature control of your process plants. All NESS products are thermodynamically optimized. We attach great importance to high efficiency, longevity, safety and availability as well as excellent heat transfer of our systems. Our development team is happy to develop new solutions with you.
Your success is important to us, so that together we can design and optimize your plant individually for you.
Our heaters are thermodynamically and structurally optimized and are characterized by high efficiency, excellent heat transfer and low film temperatures. In the construction, for example, attention was paid to sufficient possibilities for thermal expansion of the coil.
The design was developed for a particularly balanced temperature profile to avoid temperature peaks. Only high-quality refractory materials are used so that an emergency power supply is not necessary.
Built-in components are user-friendly and meet all required safety standards.
The electric heater is a real alternative to fired heaters and, in addition to continuous operation, is also suitable for bridging peak loads and standby mode. Thus, this can also be optimally integrated as an additional heater – with a very small space requirement – in a thermal oil system.
The big advantage of electric heating is pure electric heating. Since the heater does not contain a firing system, there are no exhaust gases that would require a firing permit process.Since no additional fuel is needed, the care and handling is eliminated.
With our electric heaters, the power can be regulated in two, three or more stages – alternatively stepless.