55 Gallon Drums

July 18, 2010 by admin  
Filed under 55 Gallons

Barrel-Heaters55 gallon drums are the standard for storing bulk liquids. It’s not unusual to use a 55 gallon drum to hold paint, gases, chemicals, oil, and food products; all of which must be kept at optimal temperatures for safe keeping. Heating belts and warming ovens can be hazardous and are unnecessary when there is now a much easier way to keep drums & barrels warm.

Powerblanket manufactures a blanket designed specifically for heating 55 gallon drums and barrels. This blanket is an innovative design that takes the hassle out of warming these drums or barrels. The blanket also comes with a built-in thermostat which ensures a constant temperature, so you will never over or under heat your drum content again.

The blanket is safe to use on most metal or plastic containers. In addition, each barrel-blanket heater has a 6 foot male power cord, allowing up to 5 blankets to be plugged into a single 120V, 20A wall outlet.

The 55 gallon Powerblanket is not only innovative, it’s also energy efficient. It’s design includes:

  • Insulated wrap around design to evenly spread heat throughout material in the blanket
  • Heat spreading technology reduces wattage needed to achieve optimal heat
  • Adjustable straps for a secure fit
  • UL / CSA Rating
  • Waterproof / UV vinyl shell
  • Internal thermostatic controller eliminates over/under heating
  • Works on metal and plastic barrels, drums, busckets, and tanks

When it comes down to it, Powerblanket is without a doubt the best solution for drum heating. Don’t waste your time looking anywhere else. Powerblanket.com has the answer.

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December 18, 2009 by admin  
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Powerblanket’s patented heat spreading technology has been engineered to bring your barrel  materials to optimal temperatures safely and all for only pennies a day.  Powerblanket heaters are now available in 5, 15, 30, and 55 Gallon sizes.  Custom sizes available upon request.  View their Master Product List for all available barrel warmer sizes and temperatures.

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Standard sizes:

  • SMALL: 5 GALLON
  • MEDIUM: 15 & 30 GALLON
  • LARGE: 55 GALLON
  • X-LARGE: IBC TOTES & TANKS

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Steel Drums

December 18, 2009 by admin  
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Band heaters on a steel drum versus a full-wrap Powerblanket with Heat Spreading Technology.  It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure this one out.  Band heaters overheat, short out, don’t insulate, require multiple bands to heat properly, and require a perfect fit to work correctly.  Powerblanket costs considerably less and is many times more effective at heating and warming barrels, drums, and buckets.  If the contents of your barrels and drums is important, don’t trust it to a band heater.  Demand Powerblanket.  Test results don’t lie.  See test results: Click

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Powerblanket can be reached at 877-927-6432 or visit them online at both locations: www.powerblanket.com and www.powerblanket.ca -

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Barrel Heaters

December 18, 2009 by admin  
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So you need a barrel heated?  And you want to know the best way to go about doing it?  Well, look no further, because you’ve found the headquarters for Barrel Heating Equipment. Until recently, there was really only one or two accepted methods for heating drums and barrels:  band heaters and drum ovens.

BAND HEATERS: Essentially, a heating band is a thin strip (usually no more than a few inches wide) which wraps around the base of a barrel. These are pretty simple to use: plug in the band, crank up the heat and then wait for a small band to heat up an entire barrel. You can imagine that this isn’t a process that happens in the blink of an eye. In fact, it usually takes around 18 hours or longer for a barrel to reach optimal temperatures.  And the risk of overheating and burning the contents of the barrel are common.  Band heaters can also be very dangerous and short out or shock you.  The list of defects with this method of heating cannot be contained in this short article, but suffice it to say, band heaters are risky business at best. 

Of course, these bands provide zero insulation. As soon as the band is unplugged from the wall or there’s a power outage, the temperature of the bucket plummets. Consequently, the bands must be plugged in and cranked up to full power at all times. Anybody who uses a heating band had better be ready to pay the electricity bill that comes along with it (and wear a pair of insulated gloves so you don’t get electrocuted).

DRUM OVENS:  Large industrial drum ovens are much more effective at heating and warming up drums and barrels, but the cost associated with owning and operating such large equipment can be astronomical.   The basic concept behind a drum oven is moving large bulky barrels into an industrial oven where the contents are heated and then removed from the oven.  A 55 gallon drum can weigh many hundreds of pounds requiring fork lifts, lift gates, and conveyor belts to transport the barrels into the ovens.

Anyone who has ever utilized either of these methods of heating has plenty to complain about - until now.  A new technology has arrived on the scene – and Powerblanket has taken away the frustration and removed the excuses!  Barrel warming just got a whole lot easier.

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POWERBLANKET: Thanks to a group of engineers and construction professionals in Utah, materials have been developed which transfer heat over large areas.  Wrapped in an insulated vinyl shell, Powerblanket has developed and pateneted a Heat Spreading Technology called GreenHeat.  When plugged into any 20amp wall outlet, Powerblanket delivers a barrier of warmth to drums, barrels, buckets, tanks, and other materiels for only a fraction of the cost of traditional heating methods.  Now you can think bigger, smarter, greener and better. Heating up your barrels takes only a few hours with the clever design of these blankets. Rather than wrapping a ring around the base of your barrel, why not wrap the entire barrel in a cozy electric blanket? You tell me which looks more effective.

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Powerblanket can be reached by calling 877-927-6432 or visit them online at www.powerblanket.com