Master Bond has released its new MasterSil 705TC, a non-drip, one-component silicone suitable for a variety of bonding, sealing and coating applications. Featuring a paste consistency that doesn’t require mixing, MasterSil 705TC sets up in seven minutes and has a non-corrosive cure at room temperature when exposed to atmospheric humidity. The new silicone delivers thermal … [Read more...]
Thermoelectric Air Conditioner Features Half-Ton Cooling Capacity
Thermoelectric cooler manufacturer TECA Corporation has released the AHP-6263, the largest commercially available thermoelectric air conditioner currently on the market featuring a half-ton of cooling capacity. The AHP-6263 three-phase, 240 VAC air conditioner includes the energy-saving Eco-Mode feature, which uses passive cooling to reduce energy usage by up to 86% compared … [Read more...]
Tesla to Replace Charging Adapters Following Vehicle Fire
Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla Motors Inc. has announced it will send out replacement wall charger adapters to customers following an investigation into a garage fire involving a Tesla Model S sedan and its wall-mounted charging system last month. Investigators of the Nov. 15 Irvine, Calif. fire said in a report that the Tesla-supplied charging system or the connection at … [Read more...]
Liquid Helium Cools Superconductive Cables
Scientists at Florida State University have used helium gas to cool superconductive cables in a breakthrough that could enable the development of next-generation power systems for future naval ships with advanced weapons systems. The discovery was made as part of a research project examining the use of high-conductivity electrical cables in power applications for naval vessels … [Read more...]
Heating Up Nanodevices May Keep Electronics Cool
As electronic devices have grown smaller and more powerful, new thermal management methods have been created to help prevent them from overheating; however, researchers and engineers are in a constant race to come up with new methods to adequately manage the increasing amount of heat being generated by shrinking next-generation devices. Now, scientists at University of … [Read more...]
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