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Miller 300336 Induction Blanket with Kevlar Sleeve for 60in Diameter Pipe - New Surplus - 300336

Miller 300336 Induction Blanket with Kevlar Sleeve for 60in Diameter Pipe - New Surplus - 300336

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Miller 300336 Induction Blanket with Kevlar Sleeve for 60in Diameter Pipe - New Surplus - 300336

For use with Miller ProHeat 35 Air-Cooled Induction System. The product is specifically designed for preheating up to 400°F. Requires only a 3-6 Minute heat time based on pipe size

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  • Engineered for Large-Diameter Pipe Heating: Designed specifically for use on pipes up to 60 inches in diameter, delivering efficient and uniform induction heating coverage.
  • Durable Kevlar Protective Sleeve: Features a heat-resistant outer layer that helps protect the blanket from abrasion, wear, and demanding industrial environments.
  • Promotes Consistent Heat Distribution: Supports controlled preheating and heat treatment processes, helping improve weld quality and reduce thermal stress.
  • Optimized for Induction Heating Systems: Works seamlessly with compatible induction heating equipment to enhance productivity and process control.
  • Built for Industrial Applications: Ideal for pipeline construction, fabrication, power generation, petrochemical, and heavy manufacturing projects.
  • New Surplus Value: Unused surplus inventory offers professional-grade performance with excellent value for industrial buyers.
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Q: What is the Miller 300336 Induction Blanket with Kevlar Sleeve for 60" Diameter Pipe?
A: An industrial induction heating blanket designed for preheating and heat-treating large-diameter pipes up to 60 inches in diameter, featuring a durable Kevlar protective sleeve for demanding welding environments.

Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used in pipe welding, fabrication, refinery, petrochemical, power generation, and pipeline construction to provide controlled induction heating for preheat and post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) applications.

Q: What pipe size is it designed for?
A: It is specifically designed to fit pipe diameters up to 60 inches, ensuring uniform heat distribution around large workpieces.

Q: What are the benefits of induction heating?
A: Induction heating delivers fast, precise, and uniform heat, reducing setup time, minimizing overheating risks, and improving weld quality compared to open-flame heating methods.

Q: What is the Kevlar sleeve for?
A: The Kevlar protective sleeve helps shield the heating blanket from abrasion, sparks, and harsh jobsite conditions, extending service life and durability.

Q: Is it compatible with Miller induction heating systems?
A: Yes. It is designed for use with compatible Miller ProHeat™ induction heating systems, providing efficient heat transfer and temperature control.

Q: What industries commonly use this blanket?
A: It is widely used in pipeline construction, heavy fabrication, shipbuilding, power plants, refineries, and industrial maintenance where large pipe sections require controlled heating.

Q: Why choose the Miller 300336 Induction Blanket?
A: It provides uniform heating, rugged Kevlar protection, and reliable performance on large-diameter pipe applications, helping improve weld quality and productivity in critical industrial projects.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect the induction blanket and Kevlar sleeve before each use for cuts, burns, fraying, or worn insulation.
  • Keep the blanket clean and free of metal shavings, slag, oil, grease, and other contaminants.
  • Avoid dragging the blanket across rough or sharp surfaces that may damage the outer covering.
  • Ensure all electrical connections and leads are secure and undamaged before energizing the system.
  • Do not fold, crease, or compress the blanket excessively; roll or store according to manufacturer recommendations.
  • Allow the blanket to cool completely before handling, moving, or storing after use.
  • Store in a clean, dry location away from moisture, direct sunlight, and chemical exposure.
  • Inspect attachment points, fasteners, and sleeve seams regularly for signs of wear or separation.
  • Avoid exceeding recommended operating temperatures to protect heating elements and insulation materials.
  • Remove from service immediately if exposed wiring, damaged insulation, or significant physical damage is detected.