Heat Guns, Torches, Accessories

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
34885

34885

Steinel

HG2310LCD HEATGUN PROG W/BLK BOX

0

PA1873

PA1873

Tempo Communications

TOOL HEAT GUN 250-1100DEG F

0

HAS-014K

HAS-014K

Master Appliance Corp.

REPL HEATING ELEMENT FOR HG-502A

0

35-0602-22

35-0602-22

Judco Manufacturing, Inc.

FLG2 FOCUS LITE 230V

0

35-0301-21

35-0301-21

Judco Manufacturing, Inc.

FL30 FOCUS LITE 230V

0

T6959

T6959

Xcelite

BAFFLE ADAPTER

0

PH-2500K-A1

PH-2500K-A1

Master Appliance Corp.

PROHEAT LCD PROGRAMMABLE HEAT GU

0

48-0109-00

48-0109-00

Judco Manufacturing, Inc.

FL10 GLARE SHIELD 125V

0

PH-2100-A5

PH-2100-A5

Master Appliance Corp.

HEAT GUN 230V 500/1000 DEG C

0

HG-301A-MC

HG-301A-MC

Master Appliance Corp.

MASTER HEAT GUN W/MC SWITCH, 300

0

51024

51024

Master Appliance Corp.

ATTACHMENT SHRINK WRAP

0

PH-1610

PH-1610

Master Appliance Corp.

STC DUAL MODE HEAT GUN

0

MT-70P

MT-70P

Master Appliance Corp.

TRIGGERTORCH BENCHTOP/HANDHELD

0

6966EK

6966EK

Xcelite

6966EK HOT AIR GUN 230V

0

AA-400-129-MK3-GUN-HOSE

AA-400-129-MK3-GUN-HOSE

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

GUN/HOSE REPLACEMENT KIT

0

HL1910E-230V-EURO

HL1910E-230V-EURO

TE Connectivity Raychem Cable Protection

HL1910E-230V-EURO

0

48-0175-01

48-0175-01

Judco Manufacturing, Inc.

FLG3 GLARE SHIELD 125V

0

IR-1900-DRIVE-PULLEY

IR-1900-DRIVE-PULLEY

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

PULLEY ALUMINUM

0

35-0401-21

35-0401-21

Judco Manufacturing, Inc.

FL80 FOCUS LITE 230V

0

AA-400-230-PRESS-SW-KIT

AA-400-230-PRESS-SW-KIT

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

PRESSURE SWITCH REPLACE KIT

0

Heat Guns, Torches, Accessories

1. Overview

Heat guns, torches, and their accessories are industrial tools that generate controlled high-temperature airflow or flames for material processing. These devices play a critical role in modern manufacturing, construction, and repair applications, enabling precise thermal manipulation of materials such as plastics, metals, and composites. Their importance spans industries requiring thermal activation, bonding, or surface treatment.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Electric Heat GunsVariable temperature control (100-700 C), adjustable airflowSoldering, paint stripping, PVC welding
Propane/Oxy-Acetylene TorchesHigh-temperature flames (up to 2000 C), portable operationMetal welding, pipe soldering, foundry work
Industrial Hot Air SystemsHigh-volume airflow, integrated automation compatibilityShrink wrapping, adhesive activation, preheating
Specialty AccessoriesNozzles, stands, temperature probes, extension hosesCustom thermal processing configurations

3. Structure and Components

Typical electric heat guns feature: - Ceramic heating elements with nichrome resistance coils - Axial fans for airflow generation - Digital temperature control systems - Ergonomic composite housing - Quick-change nozzle systems

Combustion torches include: - Gas cylinder regulators - Precision mixing chambers - Anti-flashback safety valves - Adjustable burner tips

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterSignificanceTypical Range
Temperature RangeDetermines material compatibility100-700 C (electric), up to 2000 C (combustion)
Power OutputAffects heating speed and duty cycle1000-2000W (electric), 5000-15000BTU (combustion)
Airflow RateImpacts thermal transfer efficiency100-500 L/min
Temperature StabilityCrucial for precision applications 5 C
Safety CertificationEnsures compliance with standardsUL, CE, CSA

5. Application Fields

  • Electronics Manufacturing: Solder paste reflow, component desoldering
  • Construction: Roof membrane welding, ice dam removal
  • Automotive: Paint curing, adhesive activation
  • Plumbing: Pipe soldering and thawing
  • Industrial: Shrink wrap tunnels, pre-insulation heating

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Master ApplianceMG2800 Heat Gun600 C max, 3 airflow settings, 1500W
WellerWP 860 PTC Heat GunCeramic heating, 50-750 C range
Lincoln ElectricVictor Oxy-Acetylene Torch6500 F flame temperature, 300 series tips
3MHot Air Tool System 4000Integrated temperature control, modular accessories

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: - Required temperature profile and stability - Duty cycle and continuous operation needs - Portability vs. stationary requirements - Safety certifications for hazardous environments - Accessory compatibility for specific tasks - Energy efficiency and operating costs

Example: For electronics rework, select a 400 C heat gun with 2mm nozzle and ESD-safe construction. For pipeline maintenance, choose a propane torch with 18" extension tip and flashback arrestor.

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include: - Smart temperature control with IoT integration - Battery-powered portable units with rapid recharge - Eco-friendly combustion systems with reduced NOx emissions - Modular designs with quick-swap accessories - AI-driven thermal profiling for automated processes

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