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Episode 111: Stuart Sutherland from Electrotherm Pty Ltd. VIC

Episode 111: Stuart Sutherland from Electrotherm Pty Ltd. VIC

FromBees With Ben


Episode 111: Stuart Sutherland from Electrotherm Pty Ltd. VIC

FromBees With Ben

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ben’s special guest this week on the Bees with Ben podcast is Stuart Sutherland from Electrotherm
Pty Ltd. Electrotherm is an Australian manufacturer of specialized industrial heater jackets and pads.

The company was established in 1991 with the aim of introducing energy efficiency to the traditional
industrial heating market; their customer base includes industry, government, defence and research.
And these unique heater jackets have an important application in the honey industry. As Ben
explains, there is nothing more infuriating than when your honey stocks turn brick-hard in winter.
Stuart tells us that he originally hails from south Wales (not New South Wales) and started his
working life as a carpenter, working in joinery workshops across the UK producing stairs, windows
and period mouldings before moving into shopfitting and a stint building boats in South Africa.

Electrotherm was started by Mike Bell, an electrical engineer, who Stuart describes as a very
inventive man, and Stuart took over the business about a year ago. Whereas many heating products
utilize an element that is essentially a curly wire, Electrotherm’s products employ a very different
carbon graphite element that looks like a black cloth and was originally developed to prevent icing in
the wingtips of aircraft (it is also used as subfloor heating for houses in Europe). This has great
advantages over the resistance wire format.
Electrotherm is very thorough in its product development and employs stringent quality control The
heater jackets are made from a very tough PVC-coated fabric - they must be able to tolerate
considerable heat as the jackets can get up to 90 o C. Based in Seaford, near Melbourne.

Electrotherm’s products are popular within the honey industry, as well as industrial chemistry,
where heater jackets are commonly used to ensure glues, epoxy resins, polyurethanes and the like
do not get too viscous in colder weather. Another of their customers uses heater jackets on skin
creams and pharmaceuticals so that they do not become hard and difficult to work with.

Electrotherm are always looking to improve and expand their product range, and are happy to take
on custom work. Stuart will also be displaying his products at the Victorian Apiarists’ Association
annual conference in Bendigo from 5-7 July. He views this as a great opportunity to meet people and
to listen to his customers, which in turn will help to refine his product.
And Stuart also has a very special offer for all of Ben’s listeners, but you will need to wait for the end
of the podcast to hear it!
For more information about Electrotherm’s innovative products visit: electrotherm.com.au
And to find out more about the 122 nd VAA Annual Conference go to:
https://www.vicbeekeepers.com.au/page-18116

https://electrotherm.com.au/
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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For any of you that know me, I love a good yarn. One the of the best things about my job is getting out and about with local people, sharing the knowledge I have about bees, the environment, produce, gardening and healthy living. And I have lots of experience getting on my soapbox! For years now, I have been a representative at local and international conferences. I have appeared on popular TV and radio programs (including The Project, ABC radio, Network Ten News, and Channel Nine’s reality show, Dream Job). I have launched educational programs and am excited to launch my new podcast!