Stainless Steel Drum Heater efficient shape, steam or electric
Supplier: Benko Products Inc. Part Number SV8
Sahara Hot Box Model SV8 is an energy-efficient alternative to awkward band heaters and inefficient hot rooms. Hot Box uses steam at 200 psig to reach temperatures to 300°F. The stainless steel unit has a 90-gal spill containment capacity. Other models offer electric heat, carbon steel, and/or other capacities. Benko Products Inc., Sheffield Village, OH
• CAPACITY: 8 Drums vertically
• Interior dimensions: 59"w x 55"d x 98"h
• Exterior dimensions: 66"w x 62"d x 117"h
• INSULATION: 3" – 6# mineral wool insulation
• TEMPERATURE RANGE: Room temperature to 290&Mac251;F
• SPILL CONTAINMENT PAN : 55 gallon capacity
• WEIGHT: 3,250 lbs.
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