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flexible heaters

  •  01-30-2009, 11:10 AM

    flexible heaters

    Good Morning,

    This is Roberto Donno. I am a student of the University of Pisa. I am writing to You because I am very interested in MINCO products, particularly to the flexible heaters. The object of my study regards the creation of a thermo-stimulator prototype for biomedical use. The device function should be to heat/warm up, under control, a surface equivalent to 1-2cm2 of human skin. The temperature ranges from 10°C to 50°C. I would like to know which the more suitable heater for my study would be. I am looking for a heater that generates a temperature variation equivalent to 0.1°C when an electricity variation occurs. Please take in consideration the following example: The initial temperature of the surface is T1 (ex. 37°C). The aim is to provoke a temperature rise equivalent to 0.1°C by making use of the heater. Do You think that MINCO flexible heaters can be used to generate such a temperature rise? I would like to utilize a standard heater combined with a CT325 Miniature DC Controller”. Yet, I did not actually understand whether the CT325, apart from indicating the temperature of the surface where the standard heater/sensor is positioned, generates, when required, the temperature rise of the heater ifself as well. Thank You in advance for Your kind help and assistance.

    I am looking forward to receiving Your reply.

    With best regards, Roberto Donno

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