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Self-sustaining power supply system utilizing waste heat "S1-P Series"

Flexible waste heat power generation module "FlekinaⓇ M1" equipped with a self-sustaining power supply system utilizing waste heat.

Utilizing the thin and flexible structure of "FrekinaⓇ", we achieve high thermal recovery from cylindrical and flat heat sources. We provide compact and high-output autonomous power supplies for IoT applications. ◇ Pipe-wrapped type / Flat type / Finless type ◇ Output of over 1 mW with a temperature difference of 15-35℃ or more between the heat source and the surrounding environment, ideal for various IoT sensor power supplies ◇ Explosion-proof options are also available (certification application in progress)

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Self-Powered System "S1 Series"

An IoT self-powered system that can be easily attached to pipe-shaped waste heat sources!

The "S1 Series" is an IoT autonomous power supply system equipped with the flexible thermoelectric power generation module "Flekina(R) M1." It is compact and provides high output while significantly reducing maintenance costs. We offer "S1-P1," which can handle a heat source from a 25A pipe and achieve an output of 10mW with a temperature difference of 50℃, and "S1-P2," which can achieve an output of 180mW. 【Features】 ■ Easily attachable to pipe-shaped waste heat sources ■ Compact with high output ■ Significant reduction in maintenance costs ■ Capable of driving multiple temperature sensors, vibration sensors, data loggers, and wireless communication modules with a single autonomous power supply ■ High power consumption allows for the operation of pressure sensors and flow sensors *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Self-sufficient power system "S1 Series" <Significant reduction in maintenance costs possible>

It is also possible to drive pressure sensors and flow sensors! Introducing a self-powered system that utilizes waste heat.

The "S1 Series" is an IoT autonomous power supply system that can be easily attached to pipe-shaped waste heat sources, equipped with the 150°C heat-resistant flexible thermoelectric power generation module "Flequina® M1." It is compact, provides high output, and significantly reduces maintenance costs. The "S1-P1" and "S1-P2" models are compatible with 25A pipe heat sources and can achieve outputs of 10mW and 180mW, respectively, with a temperature difference of 50°C. Additionally, due to its high power consumption, it enables the operation of pressure sensors and flow sensors, which have previously been considered difficult to drive with battery power. 【Features】 - Equipped with the 150°C heat-resistant flexible thermoelectric power generation module "Flequina® M1" - Compact, high output, and significant reduction in maintenance costs - Capable of providing an excellent cost-performance ratio for IoT wireless sensor autonomous power supply - Compatible with 25A pipe heat sources - One autonomous power supply can drive multiple temperature sensors, vibration sensors, data loggers, and wireless communication modules *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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