Laird Technologies has announced a new series of miniature thermoelectric modules for applications where temperature stabilization of sensitive optical components in photonics, telecom, medical and consumer markets is critical. Built using Laird Tlam thermally conductive circuit boards instead of traditional ceramic-based circuit boards, the new TIam OptoTEC series improves the … [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...]
Thermoelectric Air Conditioners Save Space and Energy
TECA Corporation has announced the release of the the largest flush-mounted thermoelectric air conditioners currently available on the market. Ideal for enclosures with limited space, TECA’s new air conditioners mount flush against the enclosure without the aid of additional frames, flanges or accessories. Environmental gasket and hardware are included to preserve the … [Read more...]
Thermoelectric Coolers for High Temperature Environments
Thermoelectric air conditioner supplier EIC Solutions has expanded its line of ThermoTEC thermoelectric coolers with the addition of a high ambient temperature model. Designed to cool electronic enclosures in extremely hot settings such as in deserts, or in high heat industrial applications such as those near blast furnaces, the new thermoelectric units are capable of … [Read more...]
Magnetic Field Created Using Heat in First Magnetic Seebeck Effect Demo
In a research breakthrough, scientists from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne) in Switzerland claim to have provided the first evidence ever that it is possible to generate a magnetic field by using heat instead of electricity, a phenomenon known as the Magnetic Seebeck effect or “thermomagnetism.” First observed in … [Read more...]
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