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Ice and snow melting – Installation
It is possible to protect any area used for passage with the help of heating cables – pavements, paths, drive-up ramps, staircases etc. Special heating cables are used for these applications – robust structures with stranded resistance and wattages of 20-40 W/m.
Ice and snow melting
We offer special mats 300-400 W/m² for outdoor applications in which the cable isn’t fixed to material, but is connected by fastening strips. After placement in sand the cable is thus better surrounded by backfill.
De-icing gutters and oves troughs
Resistance heating cables with sheathing which is resistant to UV radiation, designed for the protection of gutters, downpipes, roof valleys and roofs against snow and ice.
PFP heating cable with a thermostat
An automatic heating cable with a thermostat; suitable for do-it-yourself installation. An ideal solution for residential buildings and smaller-scale applications.
Cable circuits ADPSV
Mainly ADPSV heating cables are used for the protection of pipes. They are connected to a wiring box and must be combined with an external thermostat. They are more suitable for larger buildings and industrial applications.
Self-regulating cables
Heating cables which change their output depending on the surrounding temperature. Unlike resistance cables, they can be shortened to any length. They are intended mainly for the protection of pipes or roof gutters and downpipes against ice and snow.
AL MAT heating mats
They are intended to be used under laminate and wooden floating floors installed in what are classified as humid areas – e.g. in bathrooms. They are a variant of ECOFILM heating foils for applications where ECOFILM cannot be used.
Heated rubber S-MAT
Heated rubber mat for the protection of entrance clean-off zones in shops, shopping centres and other areas with foot traffic against snow and ice.
The D-MAT heating sheet
Heating sheet intended for outdoor use as anti-ice protection in industrial applications and in the building industry.

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