Flexible Heater Kit sticks around with adhesive backing.
Able to be conformed to many flat and curved surfaces, Kapton-® Heater Kits are suitable to various applications. Kits include etched foil heaters that withstand temperature extremes from -328 to 392-
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Constructed of thin, lightweight organic polymer film, Polyimide Heaters operate in environments as low as -319-
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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...
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Pipette Heating System suits immunoassay applications.
Measuring .003 in. thick, Pipette Heating System warms up from room temperature to body temperature in under 1 second. It utilizes Thermofoil(TM) etched foil heating technology combined with polyamide insulation and wraps around .060 in. pipette. With pipette completely wrapped by heater, temperature of blood or biological chemistry can be kept at uniform and accurate heat level.
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Heavy Equipment Acoustical Treatment Guide
Within this guide, you'll find information, tips, and solutions to help you to create a reduced-noise-level environment to increase operator effectiveness and improve output.
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Heater utilizes non-mechanical routing technology.
Offering tight hole-to-hole tolerance, 384-Hole Heater provides temperature uniformity across 384 well Polymerase Chain Reaction sample block and enables unobstructed view of reaction process. Etched Thermofoil(TM) element encourages heat uniformity as reagents are cycled through PCR thermal well steps of denaturing, annealing, and extension. Heater is available with integrated thermistor, or...
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Flexible Heater utilizes stranded carbon fiber.
Flexible Carbon Fiber Heater employs Sonicrimp sonic welding technology for solderless, lead-free electrical termination. It incorporates 7 micron carbon fiber strands into flat form, which is sealed in 3 mil Mylar or Kapton jacket. Able to withstand repetitive flexes and crease bending, product has thermoelectric properties that include ability to heat from 100-200-
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Flexible Heaters come in Kapton® and silicone rubber.
Flexible heating elements, with standard density of 5 W/sq in., meet application requirements in aerospace, medical, composite fabrication, optical equipment, and computers. Tear-resistant Kapton-® heaters are 0.007 in. thick, measure up to 20 x 26 in., and handle temperatures from -319 to +392-
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Insulated Heaters offer customization flexibility.
Constructed of silicone rubber, 3100 Series Silicone Wirewound Insulated Heaters incorporate multi-stranded resistance wires that enable geometry and heater wire pattern to be customized to end-user requirements. They may be vulcanized to metal substrates using silicone rubber, allowing for max temperature of 482-ºF. With max power of 40 W/in-², heaters can incorporate various thermal...
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Transparent Heater utilizes ITO technology.
With no wires in clear view area, 78000 Series heater uses Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) technology to allow for maximum visible light transmission (VLT). Used to warm LCD panels found in cold, moist environments down to -40-ºF, it offers 85-90% VLT when applied to application. Features include transparent, pressure-sensitive adhesive; electrically-conductive transparent film; optical grade, thin-film...
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Insulated Heaters provide uniform heating.
Commercial-grade Kapton insulated heaters feature thin, etched foil element. Heaters are
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High or Low Volume Custom Crates and Boxes Available from Reid Packaging
Reid provides mil-spec crates and corrugated boxes in custom dimensions from single to triple wall and will even package them on-site. Check out the video to learn more.
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