IBC Heaters | Hazardous Area Zone 1 & Zone 2 ATEX Certified
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Hazardous Area IBC Heater Jackets
Hazardous area IBC heater jackets with ATEX certification for safe use in potentially explosive atmospheres, including Zone 1 & Zone 2 locations – available from Thorne & Derrick. Our hazardous area container heaters ensure safe electrical heating of IBCs in chemical warehousing and flammable liquid storage locations.
Hazardous area IBC heater jackets from Thorne & Derrick can be used to heat IBC containers up to 60ºC. In order to assist and accelerate heating times, an insulated lid can additionally be supplied.
IBC heaters from T&D provide electrical heating and frost protection to liquids stored in IBCs – typically 1000 litre containers. T&D can provide a selection of ATEX IBC heater jackets suitable for different requirements and additionally can supply standard IBC Heating Jackets for non-hazardous areas.
IBC Heating Jacket Technical Specifications
Hazardous Area Zone 1 & Zone 2 ATEX Certified
- Container heaters suitable for 1000-liter IBC-Container of all types and manufacturers.
- Robust, flexible and dissipative construction for indoor and outdoor use
- Standard and bespoke solutions available – heating jackets customised according to the required dimensions
- Very robust, flexible and dissipative construction for indoor and outdoor use
- Delivered completely configured and ready to use immediately without further acceptance procedures
- Ambient temperatures from -40 °C to + 60 °C
- Protection classes: gas IP65 / dust IP6X
- Temperature class: T3
T&D’s Hazardous Area Team are CompEx trained and available to discuss your hazardous area heating requirements.
IBC Heating FAQs
What is an IBC Heater and how does it work?
IBC heaters are used to maintain the temperature of materials stored in Intermediate Bulk Containers. Learn how they work and which types are available.
Can IBC heaters be used in hazardous areas?
Some IBC heaters are suitable for hazardous environments. Discover the certifications and models designed for these applications.
How do I choose the right IBC heater for my application?
Selecting the correct IBC heater depends on several factors. Our technical team can help—find out what to consider.
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