Step 1: Select the Right Heater
Choose a heater with sufficient wattage (e.g., 1500W–3000W for thick solids).
Ensure compatibility with your IBC tote size (e.g., 1000L).
Step 2: Install the Heater
Wrap-around Design: Secure the heater around the tote's exterior.
Adhesive Pads (for some models): Stick heating pads to critical areas.
Jacketed Heaters (for aggressive chemicals): Use a thermal fluid jacket.
Step 3: Set Temperature & Preheat
Use the thermostat to set the target melting point (e.g., 60°C for wax).
Allow 2–6 hours for complete melting (depends on material).

Step 4: Monitor & Maintain
Check temperature periodically.
Avoid overheating (some materials degrade at high temps).
Step 5: Dispensing & Shutdown
Once melted, pump or pour the liquid as needed.
Turn off the heater if not in use to save energy.
Best Practices for Melting Solids
For Thick Materials (e.g., wax, grease): Use higher wattage (2000W+).
For Faster Melting: Pre-cut solids into smaller chunks.
Insulate the Tote: Reduces heat loss and speeds up melting.
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