A new induction barrel heating system that promises 70% reduction of energy has been developed.
								The Thermal Control Solution (TCS) consists of radiant heating elements embedded in high-temperature 
								ceramic-fiber insulation. The heater segments are wired together in series, wrapped around the barrel 
								and secured with high-temperature Velcro fasteners. Unlike heater bands, the TCS does not depend on 
								tight contact with the barrel�it actually does not touch the barrel at all. The radiant energy is 
								transmitted across a small air gap between the heaters and the barrel. Insulated end rings isolate 
								each barrel zone. The air gap under the heaters extends along the entire zone. If cooling is required, 
								an optional high-suction blower draws ambient air through the end ring and exhausts the hot air, either 
								into the plant or outdoors. About 75% of the barrel is exposed to high-velocity cooling air, if needed.
								Two key advantages claimed for the TCS are:
								
								  
									|  |  | The barrel is fully insulated along its length, which minimizes energy loss into the plant and also protects employees from burn hazards. | 
								   
									|  |  | Heaters have low thermal mass. They heat up to set point very much faster than 
									band heaters and they respond to control adjustments much faster as well. The 
									thermal momentum of conventional barrel heating/cooling systems imposes a 
									sine-wave cycle of continuous heating and cooling adjustments. Since the TCS 
									does not have this thermal momentum, constant temperature overshoot and 
									undershoot is avoided. This provides tighter temperature control, minimizes the 
									amount of cooling necessary, and in some applications allows the temperature set 
									point to be lowered, which saves more energy. | 
	
							  
							
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