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Information Name: | PTC heater supply vehicle |
Published: | 2007-11-12 |
Validity: | 365 |
Specifications: | 12V-24V |
Quantity: | 0.00 |
Price Description: | Discuss |
Detailed Product Description: | PTC heaters can be in the low-voltage automotive (12 ~ 24V) to use. PTC resistance is low, large temperature coefficient of resistance, high temperature heating element, current is high impact resistance and long life to meet the requirements of automotive air conditioning heater. Use of such heaters slice technology, the product structure integration. Through the insulating layer to insulation to the shell, with a new structure, advanced technology, automatic constant temperature, high thermal efficiency, beautiful appearance, easy installation, no open flame using a secure and so on. A: Fin integration, easy to damage the internal components, and will not appear aging, oxidation and dust phenomena, seismic performance of good B: non-contact thermal resistance, in the case of the same parameters than the traditional sets of films, adhesive type heat transfer efficiency by 20%. C: High insulation resistance, breakdown voltage up to 3000V or more. D: elastic joints using the original, there is room for expansion and contraction. E: the overall structural integrity of the product, end support for high-performance PPS components used, the whole oxidation process through a special, shiny and difficult to change. F: flexible structure, without changing the main structure of the situation, distance, and fin height fin can be adjusted according to customer requirements in order to achieve change in heat transfer area, adjust the drag, wind speed purposes. |
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