PTFE PFA Frame Heater 110×210×60mm 230V 1P 1.5kw With J-Type Thermocouple
Product Description
PFA immersion tank heaters provide the ideal solution for heating harsh chemicals or DI water to constant temperatures in ultrapure tanks, including PVDF, PFA, and quartz tanks. Featuring PFA/PTFE wetted surfaces, these heaters are specifically designed for high-purity applications where chemical compatibility is critical. They deliver high-efficiency heating with superior temperature control and maximum power output in a compact design. Available in various sizes to fit both new and existing systems in semiconductor, solar, MEMs, and other high-tech industries.
Industries
- Semiconductor Fabrication
- Solar Cell Manufacturing
- Flat-Panel Display, LEDs & Electronics
- Chemicals Manufacturing
- Industrial Manufacturing
Other Applications
Surface Preparation
Most surfaces require preparation before plating, including cleaning, sanitization, or electropolishing.
Products For Surface Preparation
MOTS SINGLE - BOTTOM, DERATED
Derated, low watt density, L-shaped, bottom, metal over the side Immersion Heater. Single or Three phase. Three phase. 500-6000 watts, 120-480 volts.  |
MOTS TRIPLE - L SHAPED
L-shaped, bottom style metal over the side heater. Three phase. Single or three phase. 3000-36000 watts, 200-600 volts.  |
6HS SERIES - TUBULAR
Over the side, 6 element, tubular heater. Three phase. 6000-21000 watts, 208-600 volts.  |
9HX SERIES
Low watt density, 9 element fluoropolymer (PTFE) sleeved 304 stainless elements inert to most solutions. Three phase. 3000-18000 watts, 208-600 volts.  |
6HX SERIES
Low watt density, 6 element fluoropolymer (PTFE) sleeved 304 stainless elements inert to most solutions. Three phase. 2000-12000 watts, 208-600 volts.  |
3HXOL SERIES
Low watt density, 3 element, bottom heater. Fluoropolymer (PTFE) sleeved 304 stainless elements inert to most solutions. 3000-18000 watts, 208-480 volts.  |
HXF SERIES
Low-watt density, spiral heater. Fluoropolymer (PTFE) sleeved 304 stainless elements inert to most solutions. 500-6000 watts, 120-600 Volts.  |
HX SERIES
Low watt density, spiral. Fluoropolymer (PTFE) sleeved 304 stainless elements inert to most solutions. Single phase. 500-9000 watts, 120-600 volts.  |
QM SERIES HEATER ELEMENT
Metal Element (QM part 1). Single phase. Heats up to 212°F (100°C). 500-10000 watts, 120-600 volts.  |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where is Surplus located?
A: Our office located in HongKong, Dongguan and Shantou City. Our factory located in Shenzhen.
Q: Can I buy direct?
A: Yes, you can buy from Surplus Directly.
Q: Do you manufacture your products in house?
A: Most of our products are manufactured in-house at our factory. Some accessory items are not.
Q: Can I get the riser on my L-shaped aquaculture heater longer/shorter?
A: Yes. There is no price difference for making a heater with a middle riser, but there maybe a cost adder for a longer riser.
Q: What Third Party Approvals do your products carry(CE?)
A: Almost all of our products are CE compliant.
Q: How late can you ship?
A: Normally 7 days after confirmed the order.
Industrial Applications of Inline Heaters
Inline heaters, sometimes referred to as circulation heaters, have numerous industrial applications. They utilize heating elements covered with special anti-corrosion vessel chambers for indirect heating. Fluid circulates through a closed loop around the heating element until reaching the desired temperature, then exits through a nozzle. Different applications may require specific flanged connections, sheath materials, or temperature ranges. These heaters are often insulated to maximize efficiency.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, homes using 41 gallons or less of hot water daily can achieve 24% to 34% energy savings with tankless water heaters compared to standard models. Even homes using around 86 gallons per day can still save 8% to 14% on energy costs.
Packing & Shipping
We employ various packing methods tailored to product characteristics, including carton boxes and wooden cases. For electroplating plant equipment, we can collaborate to determine the most suitable packaging solution.
Shipping Methods:
By sea: Most economical for large shipments, though slower transit times.
By Air: Faster and more convenient, but higher cost.
By Express: Most flexible with door-to-door service, but most expensive option.