Heater and Sensor Design Kits help educate engineers.
December 26, 2005 -
Flexible Heaters Prototype Design Kit includes 12 flexible heaters in polyimide and silicon rubber insulation, 100 ohm platinum RTD sensor, and PSA and Silicone RTV adhesive. Non-invasive Sensors Design Kit comes with 5 Thermal-Ribbon, Thermal-Tab, and Bolt-on RTDs to accurately sense temperatures, as well as miniature TempTran(TM) temperature transmitter with 4-20 mA output and silicone stretch tape. Both provide instructional tutorial for experimenting and prototyping.
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Minco Educates Engineers, Customers & Prospects Via New Flexible Heaters & Non-invasive Sensors Design Kits
Minneapolis, MN, December 19, 2005 - Minco, a designer and manufacturer of critical components for critical applications, today launched two design kits, one for Flexible Heaters and one for Non-invasive Sensors, to meet a growing need from engineers to "self educate" early in the product development process.
Minco created the design kits to act as an instructional tutorial to provide engineers with a structured way to experiment, prototype and learn about Minco's technology and benefits.
"Minco is focused on providing design engineers with solutions, not just products. These kits act as a first step for design engineers to test Minco heaters and sensors and ultimately find a solution to their application or problem," said Brian Williams, Heaters Division Marketing Manager, Minco.
The Flexible Heaters Prototype Design Kit includes 12 flexible heaters of various shapes and sizes in polyimide and silicone rubber insulation. The heater kit also comes with a 100 ohm platinum RTD (resistance temperature detector) sensor and PSA and Silicone RTV adhesive. Just as valuable is the Design Guide Booklet that features a start-up guide, many pages of technical specifications and applications ideas, and whitepapers for education and prototyping techniques.
The Non-invasive Sensors Design Kit comes with five Thermal-Ribbon, Thermal-Tab, and Bolt-on RTDs that allow engineers to accurately sense temperature in places where they otherwise would have to drill or tap a sensor. The kit also includes a miniature TempTran(TM) temperature transmitter with 4-20 mA output and silicone stretch tape. The Design Guide Booklet also contains a start-up guide, technical specifications and whitepapers.
"Minco realizes that OEM engineers possess a need to teach themselves about technology and address product design concerns in the research and specification phases of the buying process," said Marty Knutson, Sensors Division Marketing Manager, Minco. "The Flexible Heaters and Non-invasive Sensors Design Kits demonstrate Minco's anticipation of that need."
For more information on the Minco Flexible Heaters Prototype Design Kit, visit http://www.minco.com/heaterkit or contact Brian Williams, Minco Marketing Manager at 763-586-2903.
For more information on the Minco Non-invasive Sensors Design Kit, visit http://www.minco.com/sensorkit or contact Marty Knutson, Minco Marketing Manager at 763-586-2904.
About Minco
Minco designs, manufactures and markets critical components for critical applications. The company is unsurpassed in its ability to integrate and assemble flexible Thermofoil(TM) Heaters, Flex Circuits, Sensors and Instruments into a single component for greater efficiency. Minco helps companies minimize the risk of product failure by providing highly reliable components and expert design services.
http://www.minco.com
Contacts:
Marketing:
Marty Knutson Marketing Manager
USA
Phone: 763-586-2904
General Information:
Brian Williams Marketing Manager
USA
Phone: 763-586-2903 Company Information: Name: Minco Address: 7300 Commerce Lane N.E. City: Minneapolis State: MN ZIP: 55432 Country: USA Phone: 763-571-3121 FAX: 763-571-0927 http://www.minco.com
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