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Global petrochemical operators keep raising requirements for pipeline and equipment thermal safety under complex working conditions. Modern heat‑tracing manufacturers deliver a full spectrum of cable solutions, including medium‑temperature self‑limiting heating tapes, parallel‑type and series‑type constant‑power heating tapes, silicone‑based constant‑power heating belts, explosion‑proof anti‑corrosion heating cables and MI mineral‑insulated cables. These product variants support tunnel fire‑fighting pipeline anti‑freezing, compressor unit thermal preservation, and harsh‑site process temperature maintenance. Low‑voltage 36V medium‑temperature heating cables are available for special‑scenario floor snow‑melting works, while 60W/m anti‑corrosion explosion‑proof cables adapt to corrosive chemical environments. Self‑regulating models such as DBR‑15‑220‑ and DBR‑25‑220‑ allow on‑site cutting and feature automatic power adjustment to avoid overheating, lowering long‑term operational energy consumption. By combining anti‑corrosion jackets, flame‑retardant structures and customizable power ratings, these heat‑tracing systems reduce pipeline freezing‑rupture risks and unplanned downtime for refineries, chemical plants and outdoor process facilities. Industry participants note that modular, application‑specific cable designs help EPC contractors simplify material selection for cross‑regional industrial projects.


