At ELITE THERMAL ENGINEERS PVT. LTD., we manufacture a wide range of Thermic Fluid Heaters to suit various industrial heat transfer applications. Our offerings include Oil fired Thermic Fluid Heaters, ideal for high-temperature processes with excellent thermal efficiency. We also supply Gas fired Thermic Fluid Heaters, designed for clean and cost-effective heating solutions. For industries using biomass or coal, our Solid Fuel fired Thermic Fluid Heaters provide reliable and economical performance. Additionally, we offer Electric Thermic Fluid Heaters for applications requiring zero emissions and precise temperature control. All our heaters are engineered for safety, efficiency, and long-lasting performance in demanding industrial environments.
Manufactured using high-quality MOC (Material Of Construction) such as MS (Mild Steel) or SS (Stainless Steel), these Thermic Fluid Heaters ensure durability, corrosion resistance, and operational safety. They come equipped with combustion chambers, heat exchangers, circulation pumps, expansion tanks, and automatic temperature controllers. These systems are compatible with various fuels including FO (Furnace Oil), HSD (High-Speed Diesel), LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas), PNG (Piped Natural Gas), and biomass. They offer benefits such as uniform heating, low maintenance, and high thermal efficiency.
Cementitious Floorings play a crucial role in supporting Thermic Fluid Heaters by providing a durable and thermally resistant base. These Floorings are formulated using Cementitious Compounds and aggregates that withstand high temperatures, mechanical loads, and chemical exposure. They ensure safe and stable installation environments, especially in heater rooms and industrial processing zones.
- High Compressive Strength for Equipment Loads
- Thermal Resistance for Prolonged Heat Exposure
- Smooth, Non-Porous Surface for Easy Cleaning
- Crack Resistance and Long-Term Durability
- Chemical Manufacturing Plants
- Pharmaceutical Production Facilities
- Food and Beverage Processing Units
- Packaging and Printing Industries
- Oil and Lubricant Refineries
- Plastic and Rubber Processing Plants
- Paints and Coatings Manufacturing Units
- Process Areas in Textile and Lamination Units