Waterproof Heating Cords
This specific type of waterproof heating cable, also known as a heating cord, is extremely flexible and easily adaptable to complex shapes. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications.
It can be supplied in rolls or as single pieces, depending on customer requirements, complete with the appropriate connections, connectors, cables, etc.
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This type of waterproof heating cable can include cold sections, thus eliminating the need for junctions and allowing different cold and heated zones with varying power outputs along its length. It facilitates fluid flow, enhances frost protection, and ensures optimal performance.
It is made with a resistive wire wound around a fiberglass core, and depending on the power and application, it can be insulated with PVC or silicone.
Available versions:
PVC or silicone cables covered with a metallic braid, with single insulation (Class I) or double insulation (Class II).

Heating cords/cables :
Technical data | PVC Version | Silicone Version |
---|---|---|
Voltage | 1V ÷ 400V | 1V ÷ 400V |
Maximum Power | 15W/m | 60W/m |
Lenght | 0.1 ÷ 50m. | 0.1 ÷ 50m. |
Temperature | -40°C ÷ 100°C | -40°C ÷ 200°C |
Dimensions | diam 1.8 ÷ 6mm | diam 1.8 ÷ 6mm |
Class | I ÷ II | I ÷ II |
Options | Metal Braid | Metal Braid |
Waterproof heating cables are used in vending machines (anti-fogging, evaporation…), industrial refrigeration (frost prevention on refrigerated display cases), anti-freeze systems (protection of tanks and pipelines), catering equipment (keeping buffets and snacks warm), and various industrial applications (heating of pipelines, thermal processes…).
Thanks to their flexibility and efficiency, heating cords adapt to many environments and specific needs.
Whether to ensure proper operation of equipment in extreme conditions, improve user comfort, or optimize the performance of industrial installations, they provide a reliable and efficient solution for thermal control.
Waterproof heating cords are used in the following sectors:
-Plastics and rubber industries
-Machine construction
-Food processing industry
-Pharmaceutical and chemical industries
-Packaging
-Various industries
This list is not exhaustive.