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Re: Failure Rate Information
Failure Rate Information
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06-21-2007, 8:07 AM
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Is there any failure rate information available on the Minco Kapton heaters?
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Bob,
Minco can calculate an estimate of the failure rate, but would require some operating parameters such as size, wattage, control (operating) temperature, mounting method and enviromental conditions.
For this, I would recommend contacting Minco directly. You can put your zip code into this page to help direct you to sources of assistance.
http://www.minco.com/contactus.aspx?id=157
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