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'''Flexible heaters''' offer superior tensile strength and tear resistance, with precision heat distribution. They are ideal for extreme temperature environments, from -319°F to +392°F (-195°C to +200°C). Heaters are in stock standard at 0.0007” (0.2mm) thick and up to 20”x26” (.508m x .660m) areas. Watt density is 5W/in² (0.8W/cm²) standard, with units available to 50W/in² (7.8W/cm²). | |||
==Benefits== | |||
* Rugged construction provides high reliability in a wide range of heating applications and reduces need for field repair and replacement | |||
* Optional custom profiled heat density creates a uniform heat sink temperature which can improve processing yields | |||
* Factory vulcanization and high temperature capability allows higher wattage levels for faster processing | |||
==Features== | |||
* High temperature capability to 235°C (455°F) | |||
* Can be factory vulcanized to metal parts without adhesive | |||
* Resistant to many chemicals | |||
* Not suitable for radiation, vacuum, or prolonged exposure to oil | |||
* Most economical in large sizes | |||
==Typical applications== | |||
* Thermal developing in graphic imaging equipment | |||
* Prevent condensation in motors or instrument cabinets | |||
* Heat outdoor electronics | |||
* Food service equipment | |||
* Medical respirators | |||
* Laminators | |||
* Drums and other vessels | |||
* Airplane engine heaters | |||
==Video== | |||
<youtube>QnqfxMPZWHY</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 06:53, 27 August 2012
Flexible heaters offer superior tensile strength and tear resistance, with precision heat distribution. They are ideal for extreme temperature environments, from -319°F to +392°F (-195°C to +200°C). Heaters are in stock standard at 0.0007” (0.2mm) thick and up to 20”x26” (.508m x .660m) areas. Watt density is 5W/in² (0.8W/cm²) standard, with units available to 50W/in² (7.8W/cm²).
Benefits
- Rugged construction provides high reliability in a wide range of heating applications and reduces need for field repair and replacement
- Optional custom profiled heat density creates a uniform heat sink temperature which can improve processing yields
- Factory vulcanization and high temperature capability allows higher wattage levels for faster processing
Features
- High temperature capability to 235°C (455°F)
- Can be factory vulcanized to metal parts without adhesive
- Resistant to many chemicals
- Not suitable for radiation, vacuum, or prolonged exposure to oil
- Most economical in large sizes
Typical applications
- Thermal developing in graphic imaging equipment
- Prevent condensation in motors or instrument cabinets
- Heat outdoor electronics
- Food service equipment
- Medical respirators
- Laminators
- Drums and other vessels
- Airplane engine heaters
Video