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The Immersion Heater market within the context of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) is a specialized sector of the industry. Immersion Heaters are used to heat liquids, such as water, oil, and other fluids, and are often used in industrial and commercial applications. They are typically installed in tanks, vessels, and other containers, and are used to heat the contents of the container. Immersion Heaters are often used in HVAC systems to provide supplemental heat, or to provide a primary source of heat.
Immersion Heaters are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be powered by electricity, gas, or steam. They are typically designed to be energy efficient, and are often used in applications where energy efficiency is a priority.
Immersion Heaters are manufactured by a variety of companies, including Chromalox, Watlow, and Thermon. Other companies in the market include Chromalox, Watlow, and Thermon. Show Less Read more