Flexible heating element
polyesteradhesive

flexible heating element
flexible heating element
flexible heating element
flexible heating element
flexible heating element
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Characteristics

Type
flexible
Material
polyester
Other characteristics
adhesive
Maximum temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

POLYESTER FLEXIBLE HEATING ELEMENT The polyester flexible heating elements due to their small thickness can be easily fitted to different kind of surfaces (plastics or metal) and guarantee a fast and uniform heat transfer. The uniform thermal distribution allows to avoid abnormal thermal expansions and to manage all the power with the maximum efficiency. The polyester insulation guarantees 120°C maximum working temperature. The high bond performance of the adhesive film allows an easy fixing on steel and plastic surfaces. The etched foil technology allows to design the flexible element according to the requests of the customer so it is possible to customize shape, dimensions, voltage and power. For this reason the flex elements are suitable for a lot of different applications. Here below main features of the polyester heating elements: • Possibility to customize shape, dimensions, voltage, power and configuration of the element; • Extremely thin element; • Uniform surface heating distribution; • Possibility to get different specific power on the same element; • Easy to fix by adhesive film; • Possibility to control the temperature by a temperature control on the heater like thermostat, PT100, J/K probes, thermo fuses etc; • Heating loss reduction; • Voltage range from 1 to 400V; • Possibility to have double voltage supply 115-230V on the same element.

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