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  2. 朝日ラバー Saitama//Resin/Plastic
  3. Eサーモジェンテック Kyoto//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  4. 高木製作所 Ibaraki//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  5. 5 AndTech Kanagawa//Service Industry

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  1. [New Development] Slim and Lightweight! Peltier Module and Thermoelectric Power Generation Module
  2. Effective use of waste heat, converting thermal energy into electricity! Thin-film thermoelectric power generation module.
  3. Contributing to a sustainable society - Ideas from materials "Welsurt"
  4. 4 Thermoelectric module "Flexible Thermoelectric Module" 朝日ラバー
  5. 4 Flexible Thermoelectric Power Generation Module "Furekina(R)" Eサーモジェンテック

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Thermoelectric module "Flexible Thermoelectric Module"

Can be mounted on surfaces, absorbs shocks and vibrations! One device has two effects! Can be utilized as a thermoelectric and power generation module!

The thermoelectric module (power generation module) "Flexible Thermoelectric Module" is a power generation module that has the flexibility unique to rubber. It can generate electricity from temperature differences (Seebeck effect) and reuse waste energy. Additionally, by using electricity for heat dissipation/absorption (Peltier effect), it operates silently and without vibration, accommodating both heating and cooling. 【Features】 ■ Can be mounted on curved surfaces ■ Absorbs shocks ■ Absorbs vibrations ■ Significant weight reduction ■ Follows contours due to soft materials *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Generators and transmission motors
  • Other energy equipment

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Proposal for autonomous power supply using waste heat power generation technology *Materials available

Self-powered sources for IoT and energy-saving applications! Efficiently convert and recover unused waste heat into electrical energy! A handy reference when considering implementation.

This document introduces a self-sustaining power source using our proprietary waste heat power generation technology. We have commercialized an ultra-thin and flexible thermoelectric power generation module called "Flekina," which can accommodate various low-temperature waste heat sources (around 300°C or lower)! The document includes numerous development examples of self-sustaining power supply systems for IoT and energy-saving applications equipped with "Flekina." Additionally, it features comparisons with other technologies and application examples, making it a useful reference for those considering implementation. We encourage you to read it. [Contents (partial)] - Efficiently converting and recovering the vast amounts of low-temperature waste heat (around 300°C or lower) present on Earth into electrical energy - Introduction of our unique proprietary technology - Development examples featuring the ultra-thin and flexible thermoelectric power generation module "Flekina" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Company:TSP
  • Price:Other
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Flexible Thermoelectric Power Generation Module "Furekina(R)"

A flexible thermoelectric power generation module that excels in practicality and can be applied to various low-temperature waste heat sources!

"Furekina(R)" is a flexible thermoelectric power generation module that addresses the challenge of low adhesion to low-temperature waste heat sources (the outer side of cylindrical exhaust pipes) found in conventional products, which hinders efficient heat recovery. It is highly anticipated as a self-sustaining power source essential for responding to SDGs through energy conservation and for building an IoT society. [Features] - Low cost: Existing BiTe-based thermoelectric elements are implemented on an ultra-thin flexible substrate using semiconductor mass production technology. - High performance: The flexible structure allows for easy attachment with good adhesion to cylindrical thermoelectric sources. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Other electronic parts
  • Other energy equipment

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Seebeck (thermoelectric power generation) system

It is possible to easily conduct power generation experiments and also to commercialize it as a system! We also offer 8 types of standard products ranging from 2W to 50W.

Our company, a specialized manufacturer of heat-related components, produces and sells convenient units that incorporate power generation elements. By combining high-reliability modules centered around bismuth-telluride with heat sinks, insulation materials, and heat receiving plates, you can install them on a heat source and cool the reverse side to generate power immediately. In addition to eight types of standard products that correspond to solid, liquid, and gas heat sources, we have also newly released a 100W unit and can accommodate custom orders suitable for various applications, including specifying the elements. 【Features】 - Custom orders suitable for various applications can be accommodated - Specification of elements is possible - We also accept system design and manufacturing for practical implementation - It is possible to easily conduct power generation experiments or implement it as a system - Eight types of standard products are available, ranging from 2W to 50W *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Trends in the fundamentals, materials, and module development of thermoelectric power generation technology, and evaluation methods.

An explanation from the basics of the technological trends in power generation using solid-state devices that can convert any type of heat into electricity, focusing on the core technology of thermoelectric power generation modules.

Lecturers Part 1: Takenobu Kajikawa, Ph.D., Honorary Professor, Shonan Institute of Technology Part 2: Hiroaki Aibu, Chief Researcher, Komatsu Research Headquarters, Industrial Machinery Research Laboratory Target Audience Departments facing challenges in thermoelectric power generation technology Venue Kawasaki City Educational and Cultural Center, Room 4 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki Station] 10-minute walk from JR or Keikyu Kawasaki Station Date and Time February 18, 2011 (Friday) 12:30-16:15

  • Company:AndTech
  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
  • Technical Seminar

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