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Electric Heat Tracing (EHT) is a technology used in the wire and cable industry to maintain a desired temperature in pipes, tanks, and other vessels. It is used in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, chemical, and food and beverage. EHT is typically used to prevent freezing, condensation, and corrosion. It is also used to maintain a constant temperature in process piping and vessels.
EHT is typically composed of a heating element, a temperature controller, and a power supply. The heating element is typically a metal-sheathed cable, which is installed along the length of the pipe or vessel. The temperature controller is used to regulate the temperature of the heating element, while the power supply provides the necessary power to the heating element.
EHT is a cost-effective and reliable solution for temperature control in a variety of applications. It is also easy to install and maintain, and can be used in hazardous areas.
Some companies in the Electric Heat Tracing market include Chromalox, Watlow, Pentair Thermal Management, and Heat Trace Products. Show Less Read more