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Use these blowers for production drying, heat shrinking, and other applications requiring heat over 1000°F.
Blast your heating, drying, and shrinking projects with hot air to get the job done quickly. Choose from blowers with temperature settings from 300° to 750° F.
Combine high-volume airflow with low-heat output for warming and drying.
Save up to four temperature and airflow settings.
Choose these guns for occasional heating.
Sets include a focused nozzle for concentrated airflow, a flat nozzle for heating wide surfaces, and a curved nozzle for installing heat-shrink tubing.
Prevent buildup of electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage electronic components.
Produce a concentrated flame for small objects.
Distribute heat over a wide area for large jobs.
Use where flammable gases, vapors, and dust are present—these heaters meet NEC Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups C and D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups E, F, and G.
The wiring compartment is sealed to NEMA 4 standards for protection from dust, washdowns, and corrosion.
Heat shops, garages, warehouses, and other large spaces with these heaters that can be suspended from the ceiling.
Evenly warm a large space with steam and water from your existing boilers.
Focus warm air in a specific spot.
Use steam from your existing boilers to evenly warm a large space.
Warm the air in your enclosure to keep electrical components at the ideal operating temperature. Heaters also reduce humidity, preventing condensation that causes corrosion or short circuits.
Under 2 ½” long, these tiny heaters fit in tight spaces, such as security camera enclosures. For localized heat in a large enclosure, place them near batteries and other parts that don’t work well in the cold.
A sensor attached to the heater might signal that it’s warm enough near the heater, while other parts of the enclosure are still cold. Moving the sensor away from the heater helps you keep electronics warm and dry, anywhere in the enclosure.
Snap these heaters on a DIN rail inside your enclosure to keep electronics safe from cold and moisture.
These slim heaters fit into small spaces to protect electronics from cold and condensation.
Screw these heaters into a light socket in lockers, cabinets, and enclosures.
Carry these heaters to offices, workstations, and other small spaces.
Save floor space when heating offices, workstations, and other small spaces.
Also known as toe kick or kick space heaters, these heaters are designed to recess mount under counters and cabinets.
Often installed below windows, the low profile design keeps these heaters out of the way.
Use where flammable gases and vapors are present—these heaters meet NEC Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups C and D.
Heat the airflow from equipment-cooling fans to warm equipment and reduce humidity.
Quickly heat slow-to-warm vehicles and large truck cabs.
These heaters have a large surface area to quickly dissipate heat in air and inert gas heating systems used in ducts, ovens, and dryers.
Form these flexible heaters into any shape to mount them through holes and into brackets, slots, and collars. They are also called tubular heaters.
A perforated steel mounting cover protects the 304 stainless steel heating element.
Protect equipment in enclosures from freezing, humidity, and condensation buildup that can cause damage and lead to premature failure.
These curtains generate a stream of warm air to maintain inside temperatures when doors are open in cold weather.