thaw frozen ground and cure concrete with hydronic heat
warm enclosed workspaces with indirect-fired air heat
dry flooded structures through convection heat and low grain refrigerant dehumidifiers
Quickly, easily and economically thaw frozen ground, cure concrete, prevent frost and provide temporary air heat during cold weather conditions.
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Bring clean, dry air to where you need it on the job site. Our complete line of indirect-fired heaters offers an ideal environment for a variety of construction, residential and restoration applications
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Keep your construction and restoration projects on schedule and on budget with our dehumidifiers, air movers and drying systems.
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Subfreezing temperatures create a number of unique challenges throughout the world. Wacker Neuson Climate Technology is your global solution to quickly and efficiently thaw frozen ground, cure concrete and provide clean dry heat to structures.
E 700M Delivers the Heat for Bickhardt Bau Bridge Restoration Projects
A two-part synthetic resin used to protect concrete on bridges from corrosion requires a minimum structure temperature of 41° F to properly work. When subfreezing winter temperatures stopped work on a bridge restoration project, Bickhardt Bau used the E 700M to quickly heat the structure above minimum temperatures, keeping the job on schedule.
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Pureheat Delivers Significant Advantages in Underground Tank Application
Rather than running ductwork to use the old standby of indirect-fired heaters for heating a 1.78 million ft3 underground potable water tank, John Grahams chose the clean, dry heat offered by the Wacker Neuson Pureheat system. In doing so, Grahams realized a fuel savings of over $1,000 per 72 hours of use.
Wacker Neuson Heating Equipment Makes a Splash at Danube Swimmers Ball
- Neuburg an der Donau, Germany
A creative solution found the HP 252 and E 700M hydronic heaters teaming up to comfortably heat a 187,167 ft3 tent and 2,690 ft2 dance floor at the Danube Swimmers Ball. As outside temperatures dropped to 14° F outside, the environment inside the tent was comfortably maintained in the mid-70° F range.