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Resistance turns to heating elements

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 29, 2008

Can be individually tailored to suit a wide range of niche applications across market sectors including high-end industrial, civil aerospace and automotive.

Following market demands for components to deliver high temperature applications in often very confined spaces, design engineers can now benefit from new technologies capable of withstanding temperatures up to 250C.

TT electronics BI Technologies has pioneered a series of low-profile heater elements which can be individually tailored to suit a wide range of niche applications across market sectors including high-end industrial, civil aerospace and automotive.

They are already achieving new levels of performance for product applications such as sensors, demisters, CCTV cameras, hair straighteners, industrial machinery and photocopiers which all require elements that can accommodate extremely high temperatures.

The elements operate at very high power ratings up to 250W and can be easily adapted to any geometric configuration.

This can be an extremely important factor in applications where available space is an issue.

Depending on the particular application, they can also be mounted in a variety of ways using wires, pins or surface mounting.

BI Technologies engineering manager Alistair Lawson explains: "With our outstanding knowledge, experience and expertise we can configure these elements for specialist applications however diverse they may be".

"This is of great benefit for design engineers across all market sectors".

"Whatever conditions they are working in, or whatever specific demands need to be met, we have the knowledge and capability to respond quickly and effectively with an extremely reliable solution".

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