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Washington UK (17 June 2010) - Tyco Thermal Controls has just published a white paper that guides readers through a variety of potential pit falls and supplies straightforward answers to possible problems associated with the heating of filtration systems.
In the majority of applications where gaseous or liquid filtration are used, the application of heat solves tricky issues with condensation, viscosity and flow but many heating solutions pose difficult choices and compromises for filtration systems users when choosing how to heat their filters. Many current solutions provide a short operating life and could pose various health and safety risks.
Tyco’s white paper explores various choices available, the key issues to consider and looks at how filtration system users can solve these issues without compromising the operating life or health and safety.
Additionally, Tyco Thermal Controls also offer bespoke ATEX Approved filter heaters.
To download a free copy of the white paper: Heat for Filtration Systems, visit www.tycothermal.com/filter
About Tyco Thermal Controls
Tyco Thermal Controls, a part of Tyco Flow Control, is a global company providing optimal solutions for various applications involving heat tracing, floor heating, snow melting & de-icing, temperature measurement, fire and performance wiring, and leak detection systems. With operations in 56 countries and experience in managing projects around the globe, Tyco Thermal Controls is the ideal partner for companies worldwide. Currently, we manufacture and distribute products and provide services under brand names such as Raychem®, Pyrotenax®, DigiTrace®, Tracer®, IsopadTM, Frostex®, HEW-THERM, TraceTek® and WinterGard®. More information on Tyco Thermal Controls can be found at www.tycothermal.com.
About Tyco Flow Control
Tyco Flow Control, a business segment of Tyco International Ltd. (NYSE: TYC; BSX: TYC), is a leading global manufacturer and marketer of valves and controls, water and environmental systems, and thermal control solutions to vital industries including energy, power, water, mining, chemical, food & beverage, and construction. Tyco Flow Control has more than 15,000 employees in over 100 locations globally. For more information on Tyco Flow Control, visit www.tycoflowcontrol.com.
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