Catalytic Heating

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Catalytic heaters have been used in commercial and industrial applications since they were first introduced several decades ago. Using natural gas, they produce a uniform low intensity, flameless heat with most of the heat generated as radiant, infrared energy. The maximum operating temperature is relatively low (near 850º F) which is well below the ignition temperature for natural gas, therefore the process is considered flameless. The energy is in long wavelength form, which is readily absorbed by a wide range of materials. Since the material absorbs the heat, there is no energy wasted heating the surrounding air. These features make catalytic heating one of the most energy efficient forms of radiation heat transfer in the electromagnetic spectrum.

Today, advances in materials, controls, and engineering design have placed catalytic heating in many applications never before considered such as:

Some of the newer markets catalytic heating is used include

Due to its inherent qualities, catalytic heating offers many benefits over traditional forms of heating. These benefits include:

Many equipment manufacturers offer equipment specific to the application.

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