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Heat transfer cement is designed to significantly improve heat transfer between steam or electric tracer and process pipe. Heat transfer cement fills in the air cavities that naturally exist around tracers and the curvature of pipes. This method is called the fillet method and ensures that a good mechanical bond exists between the tracer and pipe and improves heat transfer by conduction instead of convection. Using heat transfer cement can significantly reduce the number of tracers needed for process temperature applications where traditionally multiple passes of tracers are needed to replace heat losses.

HTM-75

HTM-75 heat transfer cement is designed to significantly improve the heat transfer between tracers and process lines. HTM-75 thermally bonds steam and electric heat tracers to process pipes, valves, pumps and other equipment. HTM-75 can be used for process applications under 750°F. Click on the PDF icon below for more details and ordering information.

 

 

HTM-750

HTM-125

HTM-125 heat transfer cement is designed to significantly improve the heat transfer between tracers and process lines. HTM-125 thermally bonds steam and electric heat tracers to process pipes, valves, pumps and other equipment. HTM-125 can be used for process applications under 1250°F. Click on the PDF icon below for more details and ordering information.

 

 

HTM-1250

HTM-45

HTM-45 heat transfer cement is designed to significantly improve the heat transfer between tracers and process lines. HTM-45 thermally bonds steam and electric heat tracers to process pipes, valves, pumps and other equipment. HTM-45 is a non-setting cement which allows for easy disassembly of tracing systems. HTM-45 can be used for process applications under 450°F. Click on the PDF icon below for more details and ordering information.

 

HTM-NS-450
 

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