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Tubular Heaters

Here at Cynebar, we are a proud local Australian manufacturer of custom tubular heating elements. Our team specialise in making a vast range of custom tubular heaters of almost any shape and size, making them suitable for any application. Being an Australian manufacturer, we are able to produce these quickly and at a high quality. A range of the types of heaters we provide include; screw in immersion, flanged immersion, over-the-side, fryers, defrost and finned heaters to name a few. We also carry an ‘off the shelf’ range of common tubular heaters used for takeaway style Bain Marie units, usually being able to supply these with a 24-hour window. With the use of our 3-D modelling software, we are able to bring your ideas to life.

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Immersion Heaters

Our range of Immersion heaters are designed for heating a variety of liquids including, but not limited to emulsion, water and even air. We can provide these at range of heat intensities (watts density) and with various mounting methods.

For more information click here

 

Finned Heaters

Our finned elements are designed for natural or forced convection heating and are perfect for industrial process heating. We offer these in a variety of shapes, whether it be ‘U’-shaped, ‘W’-shaped or ‘Triple U’-shaped.

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Defrost Heaters

Cynebar’s range of defrost elements can be made to suit any size and shape. Our range are suitable for preventing ice formation in refrigeration and freezer units. We are often able to produce these heaters in a quick turnaround.

 

Custom heaters

At Cynebar we pride ourselves on our ability to design custom elements for your applications. With the use of our 3-D modelling software, our elements are only limited by your imagination. We are capable of producing these elements in a range of materials, shapes, watt density and termination type.

For some of our previous custom elements click here

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Be sure to check out our write up in the upcoming June Issue of Circuit magazine

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