Low Temperature Trace Heater is designed to provide controlled electric surface heating for pipework, tanks, valves, or process equipment. Its primary purpose is to maintain the desired temperature by compensating for heat loss through insulation—commonly referred to as frost protection—or to gently increase the temperature of the system.
These heating cables consist of two parallel copper conductor wires with a resistance filament between them, creating a heating zone. When a fixed voltage is applied, a constant wattage is generated, ensuring consistent and efficient heating. This design makes the Low-Temperature Heating Trace ideal for applications where moderate heat levels are sufficient, such as preventing freezing in pipelines, maintaining low-temperature processes, or protecting equipment from cold environments.
With its reliable performance and ability to deliver uniform heat, this heating trace is widely used in industries like HVAC, water treatment, and food processing. It ensures safe and energy-efficient operation in systems requiring frost protection or low-level temperature maintenance, making it a cost-effective solution for a variety of industrial and commercial applications.