Brisk Heat
In 1949, BriskHeat® was founded by retired Two Star Major General Earnest Briscoe. BriskHeat manufactures flexible surface heating elements and controls / accessories for unlimited applications.  Petrochemical, semiconductor, food processing, biotech, aviation, steel, laboratory, power generation and many other industries have found their solution with BriskHeat heating products.
A broad range of experience in solving your applications for viscosity control, condensation prevention, process heat, and freeze protection has allowed BriskHeat to become the world-wide leader in flexible surface heat and heat trace applications for piping, vessels, pumps, valves, and other objects.
BriskHeat now has locations around the world to support their global customer base, including production in both the U.S. and Vietnam, sales offices in Taiwan, China, Germany, and France, and warehouse locations in China and the Netherlands. Large projects or small, high volume or low, US or world-wide, BriskHeat stands by to help you work through any surface or object heating issues you might encounter.

 

 

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Cold temperatures can often damage or destroy objects and their contents. Pipes, valves, tanks, vessels, conveyers, and housings are examples of common objects that can be hurt by the cold. BriskHeat's flexible surface heating products wrap around these items to protect them in even the most extreme conditions.

 



 

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Flow Viscosity Control

Freezing temperatures can wreak havoc on a lot of processes and equipment, but viscosity control does not need to be one of them. Keep your process flowing smoothly with the help of BriskHeat.

Many liquids flow easier when heated, including motor oil, tar, sulfuric acid, molten glass, melted plastic, honey, and food processing oils. BriskHeat’s flexible surface heating products will heat these items without direct-contact, scorching, or contamination, to lower viscosity and increase flow.

 



 

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Process Temperature Control

You may have a process that requires an elevated temperature. This simply means that you have an operation of some sort that requires maintaining a temperature of an object within a given range. To ensure successful results in all types of processes, consult RJ Mann for a recommendation on the proper BriskHeat surface heating product for your application.