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Self-Regulating Heat Tracing Technology

Raychem self-regulating heating cables can be used to protect pipes from freezing, maintain process temperatures for liquids, heat tanks, melt snow on roofs and surfaces, provide instant hot water at the tap and even to heat floors.

As the inventor of self-regulating heat-tracing technology, with over 1.8 billion feet (550,000 km) of heating cable sold in over 100 countries, Raychem is the most recognized brand and global standard in heat tracing.

How Self-Regulating Heating Cables Work

Raychem self-regulating heat trace cables consist of two parallel conductors embedded in a heating core made of conductive polymer. The core is radiation-cross-linked to ensure long-term reliability.

Heat is generated as electric current passes through the conductive polymer core between the cable’s conductors. As the ambient temperature drops, the number of electrical paths through the core increases and more heat is produced. Conversely, as the temperature rises, the core has fewer electrical paths and less heat is produced.

Raychem self-regulating cable technology is available in a range of products suitable for use in the home, in construction for larger buildings, and for industrial-based applications.

Features of Raychem Self-Regulating Heating Technology

  • Continuous operating temperatures up to 205°C/400°F
  • Intermittent exposure temperatures up to 260°C/500°F
  • Circuit lengths up to 293m/978ft
  • Product warranty up to 10 years (industrial)/12 years (commercial)
  • Nearly 50-years of experience in self-regulating technology, with 1.8 billion feet/500.000 km cables installed worldwide
Safe and Efficient Operation

Safe and Efficient Operation

Easy to Design and Install

Easy to Design and Install

Reliable and Long-Lasting

Reliable and Long-Lasting

Introducing a New High Power Retention (HPR) Technology

With the new HTV heating cable we introduce even higher levels of power retention and a design life of 30 years or more. With recent innovations in material science and nanotechnology, Chemelex developed a brand new semi-conductive polymer nanocomposite with ground-breaking performance. HTV retains at least 95% power retention after 10 years operation at maximum operating temperature (205°C/400°F).

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50 Years of Self Regulating Technology

In 1972, the heat tracing division of the Raychem Corporation (now a part of Chemelex) patented and produced the world’s first commercially successful electric self-regulating heat tracing cable. Since then, the company has sold and installed over 1.8 billion feet (550,000 km) of heating cable in over 100 countries.

Raychem, a Legacy of Innovations

75 Years Expertise in Polymer Science

75 Years Expertise in Polymer Science

Download this exclusive paper outlining the creation of Raychem technology.

Conversation with Raychem's Founder

Conversation with Raychem's Founder

Learn more about the history and innovation of Raychem, straight from the brand's founder.

50 Years of Raychem Technology

50 Years of Raychem Technology

Did you know Raychem was inducted into the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) “Milestones Program” as the patent holder and producer of the world’s first conductive polymer self-regulating heat tracing cable?

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