Heated tube with a braided electric heater

Electric resistance heating devices – Heating devices – Continuous flow type fluid heater

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219549, 219535, 338208, 338214, H05B 356

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053945077

ABSTRACT:
A heated tube with a electric heater comprising a braid structure of bare strands of resistance wire connected in an arrangement to form a number of resistance circuits in parallel in a zone formed between exposed core portions of an electrical feeder line. The electric heater is braided directly on a tube, or is braided in a flat shape and then wound in a large spiral around a tube and a feeder line with cores having exposed portions arranged along the tube. When power is supplied to the feeder line, the electric heater generates heat at each zone and a fluid flowing through the heated tube is uniformly heated.

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