Steam Heating 3
The use of the heat pad is to evenly reheat the cargo before unloading. The heater pads are made to allow liquids that have a low
melting point and easily solidify when subjected to low temperatures, to be discharged using either steam or hot water as a heat source.
At low temperatures, a high-viscous product would become sticky and not at all easy to discharge, therefore when transporting at low
temperatures, we can install a heating pad to solve this problem. The heater pads are generally designed as a heating pad and are placed
the entire length and breath of the container. The heater Pad is placed below the Flexitank (Flexibag) in order to allow maximum exposure
to the heat source. The average time it takes to heat up a container of liquid is about 4-6 hours but this obviously depends on the temperature
and specific heat of the actual liquid.
Maximum heat input is 124°C and maximum pressure is 300 PSI (20 Bar)