Heating Elements
Sanitary Temperature Control Systems
May 3, 2013 5:28 pm | by MDT Staff | Mokon | Product Releases | CommentsMokon is producing high quality heating and cooling systems that provide precise temperature control of process fluids in sanitary environments. Typical applications include: electronic circuit boards and components, biotechnology and pharmaceutical, medicine and vitamin packaging, and surgical equipment and devices.
LISTED UNDER: Heating Elements550°F Bench Oven
August 9, 2012 10:00 am | Thegrieve Corporation | Product Releases | CommentsNo. 983 is an electrically-heated 550°F(~287.78°C) bench oven from Grieve, currently used for curing medical instruments. 3KW are installed in Incoloy sheathed tubular heating elements. Workspace dimensions are 26” wide x 22” deep x 16” high.
LISTED UNDER: Ovens | Heating ElementsLaser Seam Sealing of Electronic and Opto-electronic Packages: A welder’s tips for getting beyond 99 percent yield
July 2, 2012 9:39 am | by Dr. Geoff Shannon | Miyachi Unitek Corp. | Articles | CommentsSeam sealing is the process that permanently bonds the package and lid of a device, providing a barrier for the internal components for the device’s operational lifetime. This is typically the last critical step in the package manufacturing process, so it is among the most important. The completed product performs a vital function and has a high dollar value, so creating a barrier to contamination ingress is essential. The stakes are high – optoelectronic packages for fiber optic cables transmitting signals sometimes in the middle of the ocean must last for a very long time since replacement is difficult and costly. Similarly, aerospace RF/microwave packages perform essential functions, making it imperative to prevent external environmental conditions from penetrating the package, even in extremely aggressive environments.
LISTED UNDER: Welders | Micro-machining | Laser Micro-MachiningMass Flow Sensors Establish New Performance Standards
May 31, 2012 12:52 pm | Product Releases | CommentsPosifa Microsystems, Inc., a leader in Advanced MEMS Sensor Development, today unveiled its new line of Low-flow Mass Air Flow Sensors. The PMF2000 family, which incorporates...
LISTED UNDER: Sensors | Heating ElementsChallenges & Solutions for Micro Injection Molding
May 29, 2012 11:07 am | by Peter Szewczyk, BSME | Articles | CommentsBeing mindful of the challenges and obstacles that can impede success when specifying micro injection molding processes can aid designers when planning to use this option for elements of their product. This article provides a comprehensive look at many of the areas of concern for component fabrication at this size and also offers solutions to the problems.
LISTED UNDER: Molding Systems | Injection Molding | MoldingTriple Element Bench Infrared Heat Tool
March 8, 2012 4:48 am | Product Releases | CommentsEraser's Triple Element Bench Glo-Ring® Infrared Heat Tool is ideal for many applications including heat shrinking, plastic tube bending, soldering, adhesive curing, solder preforms, butt welding and more.
LISTED UNDER: Heating ElementsMass Flow Sensors Establish New Performance Standards
February 27, 2012 5:20 am | Product Releases | CommentsPosifa Microsystems, Inc., a leader in Advanced MEMS Sensor Development, stepped out of “stealth-mode” today to officially unveil its new line of improved Mass Air Flow Sensors.
LISTED UNDER: Sensors | Heating ElementsThermal IR Sensing Array Module
February 23, 2012 5:54 am | Omron Electronic Components Llc | Product Releases | CommentsOmron’s Micro Device Division (MDD) has a number of new MEMS products in development to watch for in the coming year including two Thermal IR Sensing Array Modules and an Absolute Pressure Sensor.
LISTED UNDER: Casting | Heating ElementsMedical Product Development Using Finite Element Analysis
August 10, 2011 6:15 am | by Bob Ketelhohn | Blogs | CommentsFinite Element Analysis (FEA), or computer simulation, is a powerful tool in the medical product development industry, but it is often misunderstood or misused. If you decide not to read much further, understand this one thing: FEA is a prototype reducing tool, not eliminating. Any one of the myriad of simulation programs can output very colorful and technical looking plots, but detailed experience and physical testing are critical to back them up. The only way to know for certain if you are right is to test it.
LISTED UNDER: Heating Elements | CADSeal of Approval
June 22, 2011 11:42 am | by Lynne H. Barton and Kent A. Hevenor | Articles | CommentsThe market for sterile pouches is growing along with the demand for improved strength, puncture resistance, and barrier properties of new materials used to make the pouches. As medical device companies develop new products requiring different levels of protection, the selection of a medical pouch sealer becomes more critical.
LISTED UNDER: Heating Elements | SiliconeUnitized Hot Runner Systems
May 13, 2011 6:52 am | Dme Co. | Product Releases | CommentsDME Company, a leading manufacturer of mold technologies, recently announced the launch of two new Unitized Hot Runner Systems.
LISTED UNDER: Heating ElementsBenchtop Heat Tool
April 7, 2011 7:36 am | The Eraser Company (Always Moving Forwardâ®) | Product Releases | CommentsEraser’s Benchtop Glo-Ring Heat Tool is ideal for many applications, including heat shrinking, plastic tube bending, soldering, adhesive curing, solder preforms, butt welding, and more.
LISTED UNDER: Heating ElementsBench Oven Cures Medical Instruments
December 23, 2010 5:26 am | Thegrieve Corporation | Product Releases | CommentsNo. 983 is an electrically-heated 550°F bench oven from Grieve, currently used for curing medical instruments. The 3 KW are installed in Incoloy sheathed tubular heating elements. Workspace dimensions are 26 in. wide x 22 in. deep x 16 in. high.
LISTED UNDER: Ovens | Heating ElementsPCB Heater Assemblies Ideal for Low Temperature Applications
December 10, 2010 6:26 am | Product Releases | CommentsSpectrum Sensors & Controls has developed a new series of printed circuit board (PCB) heater assemblies for use in applications where sensitive electronics need to operate at very cold temperatures, or where electronics need a temperature-controlled environment.
LISTED UNDER: Heating ElementsAdvanced Materials in Mass Spectrometry Instruments
June 17, 2010 9:41 am | by Morgan Technical Ceramics | Articles | CommentsThe global market for mass spectrometry, already surpassing $3 billion, is expected to grow by eight percent per year through the end of the decade, according to Spectroscopy Magazine and Instrument Business Outlook. The growth is fueled by continual advancements in technology, which have positioned mass spectrometry
LISTED UNDER: Control | Heating Elements | Gas Valve

