Winkler Heating Jackets

are employed in many areas of industry, in research, laboratories and experimental facilities as well as in production. They are used to heat, for example: columns, reactors, UHV facilities, valves, piping, flanges, containers, drums, gas cylinders, etc. Heat input takes place via a heat conductor which is either crocheted into a carrier material or sewn on.

Our heating jackets consist of glass fabric, glass yarn or silicate yarn. The heat conductor is either crocheted in or sewn on following a meander-type pattern. Thermal insulation is ensured by an insulating layer adapted to the operating temperatures. A robust outer cover, chosen specifically for the existing ambient and operating conditions, provides mechanical protection.

Advanatges
  • A complete system tailored to the customer’s requirements, comprising heater, sensor, thermal insulation, electrical connection and closure using lace-up hooks or Velcro tape.  
  • Heating across the entire surface so that the heat input is evenly distributed and the risk of local overheating is avoided.  
  • Hand-made products precisely fitted to the model or original.
  • Excellent workmanship combined with high-quality materials to guarantee a long service life.

Heating Jacket Type WOT

Example of Type WOT

  •   Heating using a moisture resistant PTFE insulated heat conductor surrounded by nickel-plated copper wire braiding which serves as protective conductor.

Description of depicted heating jacket:
Outer cover made of aluminium-coated glass fabric; heating unit made of sewn glass yarn; Velcro closure

 

Heating Jacket Type WOG

  • Heating using a glass-silk insulated heat conductor featuring protective braiding made of pure nickel wire.
  • Available with or without protective conductor.

Description of depicted jacket:

  • Outer cover made of aluminium-coated glass fabric; heating unit made of crocheted glass yarn; closure by means of lace-up hooks

Industrial Heating Mantle Type WOQ

  • Heating using a silicate-insulated heating spiral without protective conductor braiding.
Description of depicted jacket:
Outer cover made of aluminium-coated glass fabric; heating unit made of crocheted silicate yarn, closure by means of lace-up hooks