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In winter, when temperatures plummet, gas pipelines (especially those exposed or buried) are prone to experiencing water accumulation and freezing inside, leading to pipe bursting and subsequent gas supply disruptions. This not only affects residents' daily lives and industrial production but also poses a safety hazard due to potential gas leaks. Traditional anti-freezing methods prove ineffective and often fail. The electric heat tracing band solution precisely adapts to the operational conditions of gas pipelines, thereby strengthening the anti-freezing defense line.

Precise temperature control to prevent freezing and supply interruption
Electric heat tracing bands can precisely meet the antifreeze needs of gas pipelines: it is preferred to use self-regulating models, which automatically maintain the pipeline temperature at 5-10℃. This not only prevents water accumulation and freezing inside the pipeline, as well as pipeline freeze cracking, but also avoids damage to the pipeline and impact on gas quality due to excessive temperature. When paired with a smart thermostat, the heat tracing starts automatically at low temperatures and stops automatically after warming up, eliminating the need for manual monitoring. Even at extreme low temperatures at night, it can provide full protection.
Safe adaptation, tailored to the high-risk characteristics of gas
Given the flammable and explosive nature of gas, we have strengthened safety protection throughout the entire process: We have chosen explosion-proof electric heat tracing bands with an explosion-proof rating of Ex d II CT6. The sheath is made of flame-retardant and corrosion-resistant materials, which can withstand rain and snow erosion as well as corrosion from gas residues. The insulation resistance is ≥50MΩ, eliminating the risks of electric leakage and sparking. The low-power design (10-15W/m) ensures gentle heating without the risk of localized overheating, thus avoiding damage to the pipeline coating.
Full coverage, no frost blind spots
Flexible adaptation to various gas pipeline scenarios, with no dead corners in protection: outdoor risers in residential buildings, branch pipes in corridors, and long-distance pipelines in industrial plants can all be adapted; Parallel laying along the bottom of the pipeline, fixed with special tape or stainless steel ties, and densely laid in areas prone to freezing and blockage such as elbows, valves, and joints; Suitable for various gas pipeline materials such as steel pipes and PE pipes, the curved parts can be tightly fitted without affecting the normal operation and maintenance of the pipeline.
Easy installation without affecting gas supply
Easy and efficient installation, suitable for gas pipeline operation and maintenance requirements: no need to damage the original pipeline structure, simply lay and fix along the pipeline surface; The construction period is short, and the use of gas interruption gaps or nighttime construction can reduce the impact on normal gas supply; The joint is sealed with an explosion-proof and waterproof junction box, and the terminal is treated with a dedicated head. The appearance is neat and does not occupy additional space, making it easy for subsequent pipeline inspections.

