Design Kit Prototypes Flexible Heaters

Oct. 8, 2008
Introduced as an easy way to see if flexible etched thin foil heaters are right for a particular application, the Flexible Heaters Prototype Design Kit allows users to easily test and prototype a heater concept before seeking custom-built components.

Introduced as an easy way to see if flexible etched thin foil heaters are right for a particular application, the Flexible Heaters Prototype Design Kit allows users to easily test and prototype a heater concept before seeking custom-built components. The kit comes with all the necessary ingredients for integrating flexible heaters as an alternative to rod, ceramic, coil, or other bulkier heater types. These include commercial-grade polyimide/ULA heaters, polyimide/FEP heaters, silicone rubber heaters, thermal-tab RTD sensors, RTV cement, acrylic PSA, a start-up guide, precautions, recommendations, and applications, technical specifications, RTD reference tables, engineering instructions, white papers, and next-step instructions. MINCO, Minneapolis, MN. (763) 571-3121.

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