SprayWorks Equipment Group Announces Brand New Heating System

SprayWorks Equipment Group Announces Brand New Heating System

CANTON, OH - October 31, 2011 - SprayWorks' Dave Penta says that his company is always looking for ways to improve cost and the way contractors manufacture and process spray foam and coating materials. Enter the Barrel Blazer A101 and A102 Drum Heating Systems, the latest equipment release from SprayWorks Equipment Group. 

The number one most common technical call that SprayWorks receives in the fall, winter and spring session is a direct result of cold material. When material gets cold, it thickens in viscosity. When contractors try to process cold material, this can create a domino effect: the transfer pump fails to deliver material to the machine when it needs it, the machine goes off ratio, pressure sensors shut down the machine, error codes appear , the spray gun crosses over, and applicator has sprayed a bad shot of material. At this point nobody is working until all is corrected, resulting in hours of lost time and money.

There are many types of heat wrapping devices on the market to choose from, but none of them heat at the source in the drum where the problem starts.The Barrel Blazer safely heats your material at the bottom of the drum where the materials are being pumped from allowing contractors to get into production quickly. The barrel blazer-heating units are not just a one trick pony; the units assist in securing barrels and works with most any other drum transport system. The units are also fully serviceable and available with heating element options giving more choices for products that require higher drum temperatures. When other heat wrapping devices fail, contractors have no means of getting them repaired quickly and in most cases their only option is replacement.

Another added benefit when using the barrel blazer heating system is that the heat rises from the bottom of the drum to the top, therefore slowly agitating the material as well. The barrel blazer heating system will start paying for itself right out of the box saving you not only in costly down time but will help increase delta T’s performance and lesson the load on the primary heaters of the spray foam machine or polyurea machine you are using, not to mention resulting in higher yield gain by saving you money in lost product.

Finally a drum heater that is serviceable, dependable and works.

The New Barrel Blazer units are now in production and will be ready to ship out to customers next week. The two new units give contractors a cost effective choice of barrel blazer units, while maintaining the same quality in the original Sprayworks barrel blazer units. The Barrel Blazer A101 features an on-off toggle switch with a lead indicator light at the base of the unit and the Barrel Blazer A102 unit has a convenience wall mounting box with an on off switch / lead indicator light. The units are manufactured out of high-strength aluminum framing, making them light weight and more cost effective to manufacture and ship, passing the saving to the end users.

About SprayWorks Equipment Group, LLC:
SprayWorks has been a spray foam industry leader for more than 50 years. In addition to PMC equipment distribution, SprayWorks manufactures custom spray rigs and offers spray foam and polyurea training. For more information, please visit SprayWorks' website by clicking the link below.

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Name: Dave Penta

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Phone No: 1-800-788-6386

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