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'''Surface Heaters''' are compact heating devices that utilize proven ceramic PTC technology to act as the heating element. PTC thermistors are self-regulating elements and can operate at a nearly constant temperature over a wide range of voltage and environmental conditions.
 
This surface heater assembly utilizes one or more PTC heating elements encased in an insulating sleeve and crimped into a aluminum housing that is designed to efficiently and effectively transfer the heat from the PTC element to the surface to be heated.
 
These heaters are ideal where low-cost heating of a surface is desired. They require no thermostat or other controlling device and can be used alone or combined with a number of other devices to heat a large area. Applications include hair curlers and crimpers, water heaters, glue guns, valve heating, CCTV cameras, telecommunications equipment, refrigeration drip trays and many others.
 
 
==Features==
*Simple installation
*Low cost design
*Fast heatup
*Can accommodate a wide array of PTC thermistor elements
*For direct application to a wide variety of surfaces and materials
*Rugged construction
*Requires no thermostat
*Virtually unlimited life with no moving parts
 
 
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