Datasheet
5
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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Selecting a Minco Heater
1. Choose insulation type
Pick from the available insulation types. When selecting insulation consider temperature range, maximum resistance
density and maximum heater size. Insulation options are available on page 7.
2. Choose installation option
Proper installation is crucial for optimal heater performance. Determine the best method to install flexible heaters in your
application so you can achieve desired results in your thermal system. Minco installation options are available on page 8.
3. Calculate required wattage
The heater you select must produce enough power to (1) warm the heated object to control temperature in the desired time and
(2) maintain that temperature.
The specific heat formula on page 10 gives an estimate for warm-up, assuming all he
at enters the object and none is lost.
Add at least 20% to account for unknown losses.
Heat loss factors include conduction, convection, and radiation. A more accurate wattage estimate will take these into account.
For a general discussion of heat loss, download Minco White Paper "Estimating Power Requirements for Etched-Foil Heaters."
Also helpful is Thermal Calc, an online tool to assist with calculations. Both are available at www.minco.com
4. Select a Minco stock or standard heater
Select from the hundreds of available heater sizes in this guide that will best fit your application. Multiple resistance options will
allow you to carefully manage your heat output.
Ohm’s Law
A Thermofoil heater has a specific resistance. Its power output, in watts, depends on supply voltage (P=E²/R).
5. Test and prototype
R
Ohms (Ω)
P
Watts (W)
I
Amps (A)
E
Volts (V)
I
E
P
E
2
2
I
P
IE
RI
2
R
E
2
R
P
E
P
R
E
PR
I
P
RI
The best way
to make a fina
l determination of heat requirements is by experimentation. See page 10 for tips, or download
Minco's white paper entitled "Prototyping Techniques for Etched-Foil Heaters," available at www.minco.com
Heater selection examples
Desired temperature 60°C 100°C 100°C (same as left) 150°C
Power required 300 W at 115 V 500 W at 240 V 2500 W at 480 V
Heater size 3" × 6" (76.2 x 152.4 mm) 2" × 10" (50.8 x 254 mm) 9" (228.6 mm) diameter
Ideal resistance 115²/300 = 44.1 Ω 240²/500 = 115 Ω 480²/2500 = 92.2 Ω
Mounting method BM3 shrink band #6 RTV cement Factory vulcanized Clamped
Insulation Polyimide Silicone Rubber Mica
Model chosen HK5468 R46.1 L12 A HR5430 R96.8 L12 A HM6810 R83.4 L12 T2
Effective area 15.74 in² (101.5 cm²) 18.20 in² (117.4 cm²) 58.5 in² (377.4 cm²)
Actual power 115²/46.1 = 287 W 240²/96.8 = 595 W 480²/83.4 = 2762 W
Watt density 287/15.74 = 18 W/in² (2.79 W/cm²) 595/18.20 = 33 W/in² (5.12 W/cm²) 2762/58.5 = 47 W/in² (7.29 W/cm²)
Max. watt density 36 W/in² (5.58 W/cm²) at 60°C 19 W/in² (2.95
W/cm²) at 100°C
36 W/in² (5.58
W/cm²) at 100°C
54 W/in² (8.37 W/cm²) at 150°C
Wattage density OK? Yes (18 < 36) No! (33 > 19) Yes (33 < 36) Yes (47 < 54)