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20W 5~160m Infrared Insulated Alloy Heating Wire Cable Used for Under Tile Laminate Floor Heating System Driveway Snow Melting

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20W 5~160M INFRARED INSULATED ALLOY HEATING WIRE CABLE USED FOR UNDER TILE LAMINATE FLOOR HEATING SYSTEM DRIVEWAY SNOW MELTING

SUMMARY

Experience reliable, efficient heating with the 20W Infrared Insulated Alloy Heating Wire Cable, perfect for under-tile and laminate floor heating or driveway snow melting systems. Engineered for versatility and durability, this infrared heating cable provides even, consistent heat, ideal for residential or commercial applications. With its weather-resistant insulation, this alloy cable is a powerful, energy-efficient solution for cold climates and icy areas.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • High Efficiency & Power: 20W heating capacity provides strong, consistent warmth for various flooring types and outdoor spaces.
  • Versatile Length Options: Available in 5–160m lengths to suit different application needs, from small indoor areas to large driveways.
  • Infrared Heating Technology: Delivers efficient heat distribution through floors and outdoor surfaces, ensuring evenly spread warmth.
  • Durable Alloy Construction: Made with high-quality, insulated alloy wire that withstands harsh conditions for long-lasting performance.
  • Weather-Resistant Insulation: Built to endure moisture, temperature changes, and outdoor elements, making it perfect for snow and ice melting.
  • Under Tile & Laminate Compatibility: Compatible with various floor types, ideal for both underfloor heating in bathrooms, kitchens, or living spaces.
  • Easy Installation: Flexible design allows for easy setup under floors or on driveways, saving time and effort.
  • Energy-Saving Design: Consumes low energy while providing optimal heat, reducing operational costs and minimizing energy consumption.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The 20W Infrared Insulated Alloy Heating Wire Cable offers a high-performance heating solution for cold environments. This versatile, energy-efficient cable is suitable for under-tile and laminate floor heating systems, as well as driveway snow melting, ensuring warmth and safety across multiple applications.

Available in various lengths (5 to 160 meters), this heating cable is customizable to fit specific needs, from residential indoor heating to commercial outdoor snow melting. With infrared heating technology, it provides consistent, even heat distribution across surfaces, maintaining comfort indoors and safety on outdoor pathways.

Constructed from durable alloy and coated with weather-resistant insulation, this heating wire is designed to perform in moisture and temperature variations, making it suitable for winterized driveways or floor heating under tiles and laminates. Its energy-efficient operation minimizes electricity use while maintaining effective heat output, offering a cost-effective solution for year-round comfort.

Perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, walkways, and driveways, the 20W Infrared Insulated Alloy Heating Wire Cable is a reliable addition to any heating system, providing quick installation, long-lasting durability, and dependable performance.

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