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Air Heater
An air heater is a device designed to increase the temperature of air by passing it over a heated element.
These heaters are used in a variety of applications, ranging from small, portable units for personal use to large, industrial systems for heating entire buildings or processes.
The heated air can then be used for space heating, drying, preheating, or other processes requiring elevated temperatures.
Air heaters come in various forms, including electric resistance heaters, gas-fired heaters, and heat exchangers that use steam or hot water.
Each type has its own advantages and is suited to different applications based on factors like energy source availability, efficiency requirements, and the specific heating needs.