Function Of Nitrogen Heater
Nov 01, 2024
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The main functions of nitrogen heater include the following aspects:
Heating nitrogen: The main function of nitrogen heater is to heat nitrogen from the initial temperature to the required temperature, up to 850℃. This heating capacity makes nitrogen heaters widely used in many industrial fields, especially in situations where high temperature environment is required.
Restoring the role of molecular sieve: In the polyethylene production process of chemical plants, nitrogen heaters uniformly heat pressurized nitrogen to allow hot nitrogen to enter the molecular sieve and take away impurities, thereby restoring the role of molecular sieve. This ensures the normal operation of polyethylene devices.
Providing high temperature environment: Nitrogen heaters are widely used in scientific research and production laboratories such as aerospace, weapons industry, chemical industry and colleges and universities, and are particularly suitable for automatic temperature control and high-flow high-temperature joint systems and accessory tests.
Energy saving and environmental protection: Nitrogen electric heaters are a new type of special industrial furnace that is energy-saving and can provide high-temperature heat energy. It generates heat through electric heating elements and transfers heat to the medium using the principle of fluid thermodynamics to achieve continuous heat transfer and meet the requirements of process heating. When the medium temperature approaches the set value, the electric heater control system will automatically adjust the output power to ensure temperature stability.
Rapid heating: The nitrogen heater has the ability to heat up quickly and can meet emergency heating needs.
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