Heater that can be attached to brittle materials such as ceramics and curved surfaces.
In general, the adhesive used to attach the heater to the heating target is the limiting factor that determines the heat resistance temperature. Our company can adhere the heater to the object without using conventional adhesives thanks to our unique attachment technology. Additionally, during thermal pressing, we use a special processing furnace instead of a mechanical press, conducting the process in a high-temperature gas pressure environment. As a result, there is no excess load, making it suitable for application on brittle materials such as ceramics. Due to the gas pressure, attachment is possible not only on flat surfaces but also on curved surfaces.
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- Special polyimide is used for the heater insulation cover. - Can be used in vacuum (space) environments with low outgassing (NASA certified). - Chemically resistant and waterproof specifications available. - Can be applied to brittle materials and curved surfaces through factory adhesion. Main specifications: - Operating temperature: -200 to 260°C - Maximum size: 560 × 1825 mm - Thickness: approximately 130 μm
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Directly attaching a heater to ceramics (heat pressing) has traditionally been difficult, and there have been significant economic losses due to breakage. At Minco, we were able to analyze the internal stresses caused by physical and temperature distributions on the ceramics during installation and optimize the processing conditions. There is already a proven track record of attaching heaters to ceramics using this method, which efficiently supplies heat to the workpiece. 1) Semiconductor manufacturing equipment (vacuum) 2) In-house equipment and experimental applications 3) Other related devices and equipment that require temperature measurement and control
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Minko has been providing thermal solutions since its establishment in Minneapolis, USA, in 1956. Initially, the company was engaged in the design and assembly of precision electrical equipment, but it expanded its range of in-house developed products starting with wire-wound temperature sensors, followed by flexible heaters and flexible printed circuit boards. Currently, it has evolved into providing heaters, sensors, flexible circuit boards, and integrated thermal solutions. Today, over 600 employees work at five locations in the USA, France, Japan, China, and Singapore, where local application engineers directly assist customers. Additionally, manufacturing is conducted at three locations in the USA, France, and China, allowing for production at the most suitable site based on specific projects, ensuring prompt delivery of products.