Datasheet
41
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
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Proportional band: A region around the setpoint where the output
is proportional to the process’s distance from that setpoint.
For example, 100% heater power during warmup is proportioned
to 75%, then 50%, then 25% as temperature nears setpoint.
General rule: Set just wide enough to prevent temperature from
wandering outside band during normal operation.
Proportional control: A control method where the controller
output is proportional to the temperature difference from set
point.
PSA (Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive): An adhesive that does not
require heat or extreme pressure to apply. Simply peel off the
release liner, and firmly press into place.
PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene): A flexible electrically insulating
material known for its “non-stick” characteristic. It is often used
for its excellent chemical resistance. DuPont’s tradename for PTFE
is Teflon™.
Radiation: The transfer of thermal energy through space (especially
a vacuum) by electromagnetic waves.
Resistance density: Resistance per unit area. Usually listed as a
maximum, it is dependent upon construction materials such as
foil, adhesive, and insulation.
Resistance tolerance: The range of actual resistance from nominal
(or target resistance), at a reference temperature (usually 0°C).
Generally, wire elements have a tighter resistance tolerance than
etched foil elements.
RS-485: A communication standard for interfacing computers to
process instruments. Allows multiple instruments on a single
twisted-pair cable. Convertible to RS-232 with proper adapter.
RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector): A sensor whose
resistance changes with temperature. The most accurate of
commonly used thermometer types.
Self-Tune: The ability of the CT15 or CT16A to set its own PID
parameters to best match the process. Can be set either to learn
once or to continuously observe and adjust.
SensorCalc: A Minco web-based program that provides resistance
versus temperature data for a variety of sensors and heaters.
Shrink band: Pre-stretched strips, that shrink when heat is applied,
for mounting heaters
or temperature
sensors to cylinders.
Silicone rubber: A flexible, synthetic elastomer used to electrically
insulate heaters and Thermal-Ribbons™.
SMT (Surface Mount Technology): A printed circuit wiring method
that uses solder pads on the surface of the circuit to mount
components, thereby eliminating through-holes.
Snap action: A switching method, often used in thermostats, in
which a temperature-sensitive bi-metallic element causes fast
make and break of electrical connections. In contrast to creep
action, this method results in less electrical noise, but requires
a significant differential between temperatures that open and
close the connection, resulting in looser control.
Specific heat: The amount of heat per unit mass required to raise
the temperature of a material 1°C.
SSR (Solid State Relay): A type of relay with no moving contacts to
wear out, offering life many times that of mechanical relays. Best
for time proportioning.
Standard heaters: Predesigned heaters that are made-to-order.
Typical lead time on Minco standard heaters is 3 weeks ARO.
Stretch tape: An elastic, silicone rubber tape for mounting heaters
or temperature sensors to cylinders.
TCR (Temperature Coefficient of Resistance): The average
resistance change per unit resistance between 0°C and 100°C.
Sometimes it is simplified to the ratio of resistance at 100°C to
the resistance at 0°C.
Thermal Calc: A Minco web-based program to assist in calculating
heater wattage requirements from known parameters.
Thermal-Clear™: A heater made with transparent insulation and a
fine wire element. Thermal-Clear heaters transmit over 80% of
visible light.
Thermal conductivity: A measure of how fast heat travels through
a material. Often referred to as the “k” value.
Thermal-Ribbon™: Minco’s family of flexible temperature sensors,
featuring a wide variety of
resistance, TCR, and tem-
perature ranges. Thermal-
Ribbons can be integrated
into a heater, or custom
designed to virtually any
shape.
Thermistor: A temperature sensor made from semiconductive
material. Thermistors are highly sensitive (resistance changes
dramatically with temperature), but non-linear and typically not
very accurate.
Thermocouple: A temperature sensor made by joining two
dissimilar metals at discrete points called junctions.
Thermocouples produce a small voltage when there is a
difference in temperature between junctions.
Thermofoil™: An innovative heating technology from Minco,
which utilizes an etched-foil process to create a flat, flexible
heater for optimum heat transfer. Heaters can be designed in
virtually any shape, and Minco can integrate temperature
sensors, flex circuits, and control electronics.
Thermostat: A temperature-sensitive switch used as an economical
on/off controller, or for overtemperature protection. See “snap
action” and “creep action.”
Thin-film: An electrical component made by depositing a thin
layer of metal on a substrate (usually ceramic). Thin film
techniques can be used to make heaters or temperature sensors.
Time proportioning: Scaling of output by varying the ratio of
on-time to off-time; i.e. 80% power = 80% full on, 20% off.
TÜV: A testing and certification organization, through which Minco
has ISO 9001 accreditation, and other approvals.
UL (Underwriters Laboratories): An independent product safety
testing and certification organization, recognized mostly in the
United States and Canada..
ULA: A thermosetting, acrylic adhesive that is UL recognized.
Vulcanize: A process, using heat and pressure, used to bond
uncured rubber to rubber, metal, ceramic, glass, etc.
WA: A thermosetting acrylic adhesive.
Watt: The heat produced by one ampere of current through a
resistive load of one ohm.
Watt density: The amount of power per unit area, often expressed
as watts per square inch or watts per square centimeter.
Glossary