Datasheet
39
Introduction
Design
Guide
Polyimide
Heaters
Silicone
Rubber
Heaters (foil)
Standard
Polyimide
& Rubber
Rubber
Heaters
(wire-wound)
Mica Heaters
Thermal-Clear
Heaters
All-Polyimide
Heaters
Sensors,
Controllers &
Accessories
Reference
Sal es and Support
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the correct voltage for this heater?
Standard heaters are specified by resistance, not voltage. This
lets you operate them at different power levels. In selecting a
heater model you should consider the size, resistance, operat-
ing temperature, total wattage and watt density (watts/in² or
watts/cm²) for your application. The watt density rather than
the total wattage determines the maximum applied voltage.
Maximum watt density depends on the insulation type, mount-
ing method and operating temperature. Graphs of these limits
are included in each product section of this bulletin.
Minco standard and stock wire-wound silicone rubber heaters
are listed with a recommended voltage based on typical
ambient conditions and operation.
It is often possible to exceed the listed limits. Contact Minco for
more information if your application requires more power than
the standard limits allow.
Can a Thermofoil™ heater be used suspended
in air?
Because the mass of a Thermofoil heater is very small they are
generally not suitable for heating in air. Thermofoil heaters
operate best when mounted to an object that can be heated
by conduction rather than convection or radiation.
What are the dimensions of the lead attachment
area for standard heaters?
The size of the non-heated lead attachment area varies based on
the leadwire size, insulation material, lead exit location and heater
dimensions. For a polyimide (e.g. Kapton™) insulated heater these
range from 0.25 × 0.30" (6.35 x 7.62mm) to 0.5 × 0.8" (12.7 x 20.32
mm) for sizes AWG 30 to AWG 20. Describe your space limitations
when specifying a custom design. Leads can be attached to a
non-heated tab outside the body of the heater.
What is the dielectric strength of each different
insulation material?
Minco standard heaters with polyimide, silicone rubber or mica
insulation are tested to verify 1000 VAC minimum dielectric
breakdown voltage. We can provide custom models with thicker
insulation to increase the dielectric rating, but this will reduce the
maximum power and temperature ratings for the heater.
Another consideration is the amount of dielectric leakage current
at operating voltage. Because an etched element covers 50% or
more of the heater surface area, it can act as a capacitor when AC
power is applied. The result is a leakage due to the capacitive
effect. This is not a failure of the insulation but it may exceed the
very low limits required for some medical and other applications.
Minco can use special design techniques to minimize this leakage
if your application requires meeting tight limits.
What is the temperature coefficient of resistance
(
TCR) for Minco heater elements?
Standard etched element heaters (except resistance options
listed under the “NiFe” and “Ni” columns) use very low TCR foil
materials. These can be considered to have a flat resistance to
temperature relation for most applications.
Etched element heaters under the “NiFe” and “Ni” columns use
either nickel (0.00672 Ω/Ω/°C) or nickel-iron (0.00519 Ω/Ω/°C) foil.
Thermal-Clear heaters use copper wire (0.00427 Ω/Ω/°C), nickel
wire (0.00672 Ω/Ω/°C), or nickel-iron wire (0.00519 Ω/Ω/°C). These
higher TCR models are not self-limiting but can be used with
Minco's Heaterstat controller where the heater element performs
the sensor function.
Can I immerse these heaters in water or other
liquids?
Generally the answer is no. The materials used in Polyimide
insulated Thermofoil heaters are waterproof, but edges are not
sufficiently sealed for immersion. Custom designs (including all
PTFE heaters) can include increased border areas and sealed
leadwire connections that make these heaters immersible in
water. Silicone rubber insulated heaters require RTV cement or
similar materials along all exposed edges and leadwire attach-
ment areas for immersion in water.
If your application requires contact with other liquids contact
Access: Minco Sales and Support with details and we can help
design a solution.
Can I trim a Thermofoil heater to the size and
shape I need after I've received it?
No- Thermofoil heaters cannot be cut or trimmed. The element
conductor covers the entire area to maximize the heat spreading
effect of the etched-foil design. Cutting into this would create an
electrically open circuit and expose the electrically live element.
When would I specify aluminum foil backing for
a heater?
Foil helps to spread heat between heater strands, improves
adhesion of PSA, and makes polyimide less springy for better
conformance to curves. It increases the temperature and watt
density ratings of polyimide heaters with PSA. For silicone rub-
ber heaters, foil with acrylic PSA is less expensive than #12 PSA
applied directly to the rubber.