A blog that provides educational information on electric heating systems used on hoppers, chutes, tanks and vessels; electric heating systems used for pre and post weld heat treating; heat treating power consoles; custom heat treating furnaces; and single & multi-operator welders. For more information, visit HotfoilEHS.com
240 Volt Dual Electronic Thermostat Tank Heating System Controller
The fiberglass enclosure is UL/CSA listed for use in NEMA 4, 4X, 12 and 13 environments. Employing two electronic controllers, the assembly can be used for a variety of tank and pipe heating applications requiring reliable control. Components carry UL, CSA, and CE approval with internal wiring that is NEC and IEEE compliant. The complete assembly can be provided with a UL/CUL approval stamp per customer request.
All Stainless Heat Treat Power Consoles
Hotfoil-EHS Stainless Steel Power Consoles |
With decades of experience in challenging applications, and thousands of successful installations, Hotfoil-EHS maintains their well deserved reputation as the highest quality and most competitively priced manufacturer of heat treat power consoles in the world.
Freeze Protection and Temperature Maintenance for Metallic & Non-Metallic Tanks and Vessels
Hotfoil ELP heating panel construction. |
Typical Hotfoil ELP heating panel placement |
ELP heating panels can be used on either vertical or horizontal tanks with diameters of 48" and above, with either metallic or non-metallic construction. They can be used in dry, wet, or corrosive environments, are available in 120 and 240 volts, and are approved for hazardous and non-hazardous areas.
For more information, visit www.hotfoilehs.com or call 609.588.0900
Fusion45: New Rugged Induction Heater Improves Weld Quality
New Welding Induction Heater |
Induction heating works very quickly, and since there is no contact with the target piece, there are far less concerns about part contamination. Many industrial processes use induction heating when very high temperatures and uniform control is desired.
Pre and post-weld heat treating (stress relieving) is a growing market for induction heating systems because it offers significant benefits such as excellent heat placement and distribution, lower cycle times, safety, ease of use, and efficiency.
Induction heating can improve your bottom line by decreasing weld failures, and decreasing setup and tear down times. The technology allows for accurate temp control, without heavy electrical service or complicated controls. The portability and ease of use will allow you to heat more welds faster.
Check out the new Hotfoil-EHS Fusion45 Induction Heater:
Important Event: Canweld Expo
On October 4th and 5th Canada's largest welding, fabricating, and metal finishing conference is taking place in Edmonton, Alberta.
The CanWeld Expo is described as "the only Canadian-made major exhibition dedicated to welding, metal fabricating and finishing. Held in partnership with the Canadian Welding Bureau’s award-winning CanWeld Conference, this annual event will visit the centre of Alberta’s manufacturing heartland – Edmonton. This location also aims to service the region’s active oil & gas, petrochemical, agriculture and general manufacturing supply chains."
Hofoil-EHS will in exhibiting as a guest of Stein Industries in London, Ontario. Stein will be exhibiting its high quality, custom designed, affordable induction heaters built to withstand harsh environments with wide applications.
This is a great opportunity to see major welding equipment vendors and new technologies being introduced. If you plan on being at CanWeld, please stop by the Stein Industries at booth 820 in the Main Hall.
The CanWeld Expo is described as "the only Canadian-made major exhibition dedicated to welding, metal fabricating and finishing. Held in partnership with the Canadian Welding Bureau’s award-winning CanWeld Conference, this annual event will visit the centre of Alberta’s manufacturing heartland – Edmonton. This location also aims to service the region’s active oil & gas, petrochemical, agriculture and general manufacturing supply chains."
Hofoil-EHS will in exhibiting as a guest of Stein Industries in London, Ontario. Stein will be exhibiting its high quality, custom designed, affordable induction heaters built to withstand harsh environments with wide applications.
This is a great opportunity to see major welding equipment vendors and new technologies being introduced. If you plan on being at CanWeld, please stop by the Stein Industries at booth 820 in the Main Hall.
Diagram of Equipment for Typical Weld Heat Treating
Weld preheat console in use |
The heating may or may not continue during welding, dependent on the heat generated by the arc. The goal is to maintain a certain temperature from the first weld pass to the last.
Preheating produce several very beneficial effects, including producing a more ductile metallurgical structure that cracks less, helps in releasing trapped hydrogen, and reduces stress cracking during cooling.
It is always recommended that you should consult with weld heating experts and learn the fundamentals of this process in order to avoid costly errors in preparation or wasting money on the using the wrong equipment.
Here is a very general diagram of the typical welding pre-heat equipment layout.
For more information, visit HotfoilEHS.com or call 609.588.0900
Industrial Heat Treating: Gas Train Basics
Industrial Heat Treating Burners |
The combustion provides the thermal energy to heat the workpieces in an oven or furnace to the desired temperature. The gas train can be broken down into several major components. The major parts of a gas train are:
Blower:
Industrial Heat Treating Gas Train |
Regulator
Regulates the total volume of fuel available to the burner and available to mix with the combustion air.
Control System
Gas Train Control System |
Ignition System and Transformer
Provides the required voltage to create an arc sufficient to light the burner. The ignition system is used to ignite the fuel / air mix - once the ignition takes place, the ignition system is no longer active. Electrical system includes circuit breakers for high and low voltage, starter contactors with over-load, and 750vA transformers for low voltage side.
High Velocity Nozzle Burners
Where the mix of fuel and air combusts and expels a high velocity / high BTU flame as the thermal energy source. Common sizes for burners are 6-10 million BTU, 3-6 million BTU, and 1 million BTU. Features commonly included are separate air and gas connections, UV hook-up, spark ignitors, ample lengths of air and gas hoses.
Watch the video below for a great visual on how a gas train works!
For more information, contact Hotfol-EHS at www.hotfoilehs.com or call 609.588.0900.
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