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Automotive Application Cleans Us With Tutco image
Automotive Application Cleans Us With Tutco
TUTCO engineered a highly customized tubular element assembly capable of withstanding exposure to the diverse chemical solutions present in the manufacturing process.
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How To Calculate Wattage Requirements Quickly image
How To Calculate Wattage Requirements Quickly
When you need to determine the wattage required to heat an application, there are a few quick ways to determine the wattage requirement for different scenarios.
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Honey Application Finds Sweet Solution With Tutco image
Honey Application Finds Sweet Solution With Tutco
TUTCO was approached by a customer with a unique requirement for heaters to be integrated into portable equipment designed for honey harvesting in remote areas where beekeepers manage their hives.
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3 Phase Power Systems And How To Know That You Have Wired Them Correctly image
3 Phase Power Systems And How To Know That You Have Wired Them Correctly
The 3-phase systems are called 3-phase delta and 3-phase wye and this document will explain how to connect your single phase heaters to such a system, and how to check that it’s done correctly.
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An Eye-popping Heating Solution From Tutco image
An Eye-popping Heating Solution From Tutco
TUTCO Heating Solutions Group found itself at the forefront of innovation when a customer, grappling with a challenge in the design of their large popcorn kettles, turned to us for a solution.
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Stainless Steel Temperature And Colors
When subjected to heat, the outer layer of our heaters’ material oxidizes as the iron combines with oxygen from the surrounding air. This oxidation process, commonly known as rust, can be advantageous.
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The Perfect Heater For Blown Film Application image
The Perfect Heater For Blown Film Application
A blown film manufacturer approached TUTCO with a unique requirement for special machined heater assemblies to be used in a specific process that did not have common off-the-shelf options.
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