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Temperature Forcing System offers -90 to 200°C range.


May 11, 2007 - With airflow rate of 20 cfm, Model T-2500HFE is designed to accurately control temperatures of high power electronic components. It can control device temperatures with power consumption up to 140 W to within ±1°C. In addition, system can be used to test multiple units in parallel, and to cool large test chambers such as those used in PCB testing.

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Thermonics Announces High-Flow Temperature Forcing System


SUNNYVALE, CA (USA) - Thermonics, Inc., a business unit of Test Enterprises, Inc. announces the T-2500HFE Precision Temperature Forcing System (PTFS). The T-2500HFE, based on the successful T-2500 product platform, provides increased air flow to accurately control temperatures of high power electronic components and parallel component testing.

Controlling test temperatures for high power electronic components is particularly challenging due to the volume of heat generated by the unit under test. The T-2500HFE has been proven to control device temperatures with power consumption of up to 140 watts to within ±1°C. In addition, the new system can be used to test multiple units in parallel, and to cool larger test chambers such as those used in PCB testing.

Thermonics is able to offer a system with an airflow rate of 20 cubic feet per minute (cfm) and a temperature range of -90°C to 200°C through the use of patent pending technology employed in their modified Auto Cascade Chiller. Additionally, the T-2500HFE can be powered with a standard 208 volt, 30 amp service.

"The T-2500HFE offers electronics manufacturers a powerful tool that can be used in various capacities," says Jim Kufis, president and CEO of Test Enterprises. "And the wide temperature range combined with the high flow rate makes temperature control possible for applications not previously feasible."

About Test Enterprises:
Test Enterprises is a leading supplier of test equipment to the semiconductor industry. The Test Enterprises family of companies is comprised of Thermonics, Inc, manufacturer of temperature forcing systems, and FETtest, Inc., manufacturer of discrete semiconductor components testing systems. For more information on the company and its products, please visit www.testenterprises.com.


Company Information:
Name: Thermonics Inc.
Address: 3350-T Scott Blvd.
City: Santa Clara
State: CA
ZIP: 95054
Country: USA
Phone: 408-496-6838
FAX: 408-496-6918
http://www.thermonics.com




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