The SANTO UFA range of self-regulating heating cables is mainly used for frost protection of pipes and vessels but can also be used to maintain processes up to 65°C. These heating cables are available...
See DetailsSelf-Regulating Heating Cables can achieve automatic temperature regulation and energy saving, mainly based on the following principles and mechanisms.
Special conductive polymer material: Self-regulating heating cables contain special conductive polymer materials inside, which have unique temperature-sensitive properties. When the temperature rises, the molecular structure of the material changes, causing its resistance to increase. The increase in resistance reduces the current passing through the cable, thereby reducing the heat generation and achieving automatic temperature regulation. On the contrary, when the temperature drops, the resistance of the material decreases, the current increases, the heat generation increases, and the temperature rises.
Adaptive adjustment function: Self-regulating heating cables can automatically adjust the heat generation according to changes in the ambient temperature. In low temperature environments, the cable will automatically increase the heat generation to maintain the required temperature; when the temperature is high, the cable will automatically reduce the heat generation to avoid excessive temperature. This adaptive adjustment function enables the heating cable to always maintain a relatively stable temperature under different environmental conditions, avoiding the situation of excessively high or low temperatures that may occur in traditional heating methods, thereby achieving energy saving effects.
Distributed heating: The self-regulating heating cable adopts a distributed heating method, that is, each part along the cable can independently adjust the temperature according to the temperature environment in which it is located. This distributed heating method can control the temperature more accurately, avoid local overheating or overcooling, improve the uniformity and efficiency of heating, and further achieve energy saving.
Cooperate with the temperature control system: The self-regulating heating cable can usually be combined with an external temperature control system. The temperature control system can set a target temperature. When it detects that the ambient temperature deviates from the target temperature, it will control the on and off of the heating cable or adjust its output power to keep the temperature within the set range. In this way, the temperature can be controlled more accurately, energy waste can be avoided, and better energy saving effects can be achieved.
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