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In order to heat, dry, and soften things, cordless heat guns produce high-temperature air and guide it through their nozzle. To alter the airflow, they take compatible nozzle adapters.
In addition to being used to install heat shrink tubing, solder electronic components, shape PVC pipes, weld tarps, remove stickers, strip paint, shrink wrap items, activate adhesives, repair automobile moulding, thaw frozen locks, and other things, hot air guns are also used for other purposes.
For small jobs and field repairs, cordless heat guns have short run periods and can be used in locations without access to wired power.
They are powered by brand-specific batteries that are compatible with several instruments made by the same company. The tool must be compatible with the battery voltage and series.
The Global cordless heat gun market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Cable management authority Hellermann Tyton has introduced a new cordless heat gun for electrical applications. The CHG900 enables contractors to work anywhere in a building without the need for mains power, making it ideal for off-grid places or periods when power is unavailable.
The CHG900 cordless heat gun can be used to help with heat shrinking all kinds of markers, tubes, boots, forms, and repair sleeves. It is also adaptable enough to be used for soft soldering copper pipes, drying, defrosting locks, heating, and paint stripping.
Additionally, it includes a standing pod for safe hands-free operation when performing tasks that call for both hands. The P445 gas cartridges that fuel the flameless CHG900 heat gun enable it to produce heat up to 900°C.
Electrical contractors may execute a variety of tasks without having to frequently replace cartridges thanks to the CHG900’s 90-minute run time, which is double that of rechargeable batteries.