Industrial Heating Cable for Temperature Maintenance
Heat Trace Products manufactures industrial heaters and heating cable products for a wide variety of process temperature maintenance
applications. An example of industries served includes: petrochemical,
pulp and paper, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, chemical and food
processing.
Why Choose Heat Trace Products?
- 20 plus years of experience
- Global capabilities
- Reliable, proven, and patented technology
Low Temperature Exposure (up to 185°F)
Non-hazardous and hazardous Division 2 locations:
The 2700 family of self-regulating heating cable can maintain fluid temperatures up to 150°F. Conservatively rated for a maximum exposure of 185°F, this heating cable series has passed the IEEE-515 32 week service life performance benchmark test at 230°F. A variety of cable constructions are available for a particular application.
Hazardous (Division 1) locations:
Applications to these areas require separate design information that must be reviewed and approved by Heat Trace.
Medium Temperature Exposure (up to 366°F)
Non-hazardous and hazardous Division 2 locations:
The 2300 family of heating cable is self-regulating and can maintain fluid temperatures up to 250°F. Generally these cables are used when the 2700 cable cannot be applied (i.e. Pipes that are steam cleaned and high heat loss applications - over 10 watts per foot). As with the 2700 series, a variety of heat trace cable constructions are available for a particular application.
Hazardous (Division 1) locations:
Applications to these areas require separate design information that must be reviewed and approved by Heat Trace.
High Temperature Exposure (up to 450°F)
Non-hazardous and hazardous Division 2 locations:
The 2000 family of self-regulating heating cable can maintain fluid temperatures up to 375°F. Generally these cables are used when the 2300 heating cable cannot be applied (i.e. Pipes that are steam cleaned above 150psi and higher heat loss applications - over 15 watts per foot). As with the 2700 and 2300 series, a variety of cable constructions are available for a particular application.
Hazardous (Division 1) locations:
Applications to these areas require separate design information that must be reviewed and approved by Heat Trace.



