PracticalEngr
Chemical
- Oct 19, 2017
- 2
Hello All:
I have a cooling tank which is used to cool higher chain hydrocarbons from 400 Deg C to around 250 Deg C. To avoid material solidification inside the tank there is an immersion heater but the heating is only accomplished up to level of the heater. To avoid material solidification at the bottom of the tank; I'm thinking of wrapping mineral insulated cable on the bottom to provide heat.
Any thoughts or recommendations over using MI cable? any other advice based on prior experience
Regards,
PracticalEngr
I have a cooling tank which is used to cool higher chain hydrocarbons from 400 Deg C to around 250 Deg C. To avoid material solidification inside the tank there is an immersion heater but the heating is only accomplished up to level of the heater. To avoid material solidification at the bottom of the tank; I'm thinking of wrapping mineral insulated cable on the bottom to provide heat.
Any thoughts or recommendations over using MI cable? any other advice based on prior experience
Regards,
PracticalEngr