SafeAir Heatstream Heater
Complete Unit
Product code: GFY-050
Pack details: Each
Manufacturer: Safeair Heatstream
- An electrical alternative to a bunsen burner.
- It produces a stream of air, electrically heated to approximatley 400 degC.
- The unit is easily portable, operates from a 13amp socket and is not dependent on a mains gas supply or gas cartridges.
- The angled nozzle not only prevents waste matter from entering the unit, but also directs the airflow away from the operators face for safety.
Quick and easy to use
A bright red light illuminates the hot zone where modelling tools can be brought to working temperature in 8 to 10 seconds and where wax sheets and forms can be easily and controllably softened to melting point or melted.
Safety by design
The design of the SafeAir — Heatstream has been independently tested for compliance to BS EN ISO 61010 Part 1.
Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for the heating of materials.
The SafeAir - Heatstream has a very low thermal mass, so heats and cools rapidly and can be easily and safely carried on domiciliary
visits in its storage case.
Thus avoiding carrying gas canisters in vehicles and use of open flame heat sources in uncontrolled domestic environments.
Just pack and go for domiciliary visits
The SafeAir Heatstream can be transported easily due to its convenient travel case.
Housing the drip tray, power lead and any other tools you may need, this is the ideal way to transport the unit.
Heat where you need it
The SafeAir - Heatstream directs a safe stream of heat directly where you are working, helping handheld moulding to remain safe.
The unit itself does not conduct heat and is safe to touch even during operation.
Easy maintenance and cleaning
The drip tray provides a perfect surface to catch any spillages. This clips to the heatstream unit to form a solid and sturdy base and can be
removed easily for cleaning.
Special Order Item
Please note the following:
Return of special order items will only be accepted if there is:
a) an error in delivery.
b) the product was damaged in transit.
c) in response to a batch recall.