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About Resistance Technology Ltd UK

Commencing in 1991 from one of the pioneering company's in the origination and development of Electric Trace Heating in the UK.

The three partners of Resistance Technology Ltd were previously senior managers with Thomas French & Sons (Electrical) Ltd prior to that company withdrawing as a market leader from the industry in 1990.  For further information about Resistance Technology click here.

What is Electric Surface Heating?


Electric Surface Heating (also know as Electric Trace Heating ) can be described as the application of heat to the surface of any vessel, container or apparatus for the processing, storage or conveyance of any product or substance at a predetermined temperature.

In general terms, Electric Surface Heating falls into two categories :-

A.    Freeze Protection, where a vessel, container or pipework is maintained at a temperature which will prevent the enclosed product from freezing at low ambient temperatures. Typical applications include the frost protection of water services and the freeze prevention of caustic soda solutions.

B.    Process Heating, where the enclosed product or material has to be maintained at an elevated temperature to permit handling, transportation or processing. Typical applications include the temperature maintenance of pipework carrying heavy grade fuel oil, various chemical products, glues, resins, etc and products used in the food industry such as glucose, chocolate, fats, etc.

Electric Surface Heating may also be used for the prevention of condensation, for example when handling dust or powder products in storage hoppers .

Generally Electric Surface Heating is required to compensate for the heat losses which would otherwise occur due to the temperature differential between the required product temperature and the minimum ambient air temperature. However in certain limited circumstances, surface heating may also be used to raise the temperature of the product to that necessary for subsequent processing operations.

Electric Surface Heating replaces the heat where it is being lost and compared with other heating methods (such as immersion heaters) it can be easily installed without the necessity of breaking into pipework  or vessels. For certain applications, for example the heating of long lengths of pipework (Electric Trace Heating , traces the tape around the pipework ), surface heating may be the only practicable method of providing the required heat output .

It is true to say that  Electric Surface Heating and Electric Trace Heating can be found in all industrial areas including :

--- general engineering
--- chemicals and petrochemicals
--- oil processing
--- electricity generation
--- food industry
--- refrigeration

The term "electric surface heating" also includes so-called "electric trace heating"which is derived from the practice of running a heat source along the length of a pipeline (thus tracing the pipeline).

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Resistance Technology Limited, 8 Worrall Street, Salford,
MANCHESTER, M5 4TH, ENGLAND, UK.

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