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Prototype Thermoelectric Cooler Requirements Form

If you are looking for a custom thermoelectric cooler we will ask you to fill out the specifications in this Prototype Thermoelectric Cooler Requirements form. These specifications, including cooling capacity, size constraints, and available input voltage, are taken into consideration when designing your thermoelectric cooler.




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Thermoelectric Cooler Options

Laird Thermal Systems’ offers solid-state thermoelectric coolers with a wide range of sealing and finishing options for maximum performance in your application. In this brochure you will find all available options for our Thermoelectric coolers. All our products are made with high-grade ceramics and semiconductor materials, resulting in Best-in-Class quality performance solutions.




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Thermoelectric Coolers Product Overview

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Thermoelectric Modules are commonly referred to as Peltier Coolers. The Thermoelectric Modules product line will be examined by type, with a discussion of the standard finishing options. We will end with a review the Thermal Wizard Specification and Selection Tool developed by Laird Thermal Systems.



Laser Projectors

Laser Projectors have the ability to project much longer distances, which make laser projectors well suitable for use in cinemas, stadiums and outdoor events. The lasers used in these projector systems can generate heat between 100W and 300W, requiring a thermal management solution to protect sensitive optical components. Both chillers and ambient cooling systems with a thermoelectric cooler can be used to provide temperature stability for laser projectors.

Thermoelectric Cooling for Projection Lasers

Introduction

Laser projectors used for entertainment applications utilize laser modules to generate 4K-resolution images with a robust color palette and up to 75,000 lumens. While commercial laser projector systems quickly have evolved to be more energy-efficient, these systems still require up to 6kW to generate bright, high-resolution images. This is needed to project in cinemas and large venues at stadiums. Consequently, the high-power laser systems generate a significant amount of heat during operation.




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Thermoelectric Coolers for Handheld Cosmetic Lasers

Introduction

Handheld lasers have become a standard device in cosmetic surgery and medical spa applications. Handheld cosmetic lasers offer a wide range cosmetic benefits with minimal damage to the body and reduced patient recovery time. Even though thousands of microscopic laser beams make pinpoint contact with the skin, the process does not affect the surrounding tissue. However, lasers generate a significant amount of heat that must be quickly and efficiently dissipated to protect the patient, and the laser electronics.




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PC24-128-F2-5555-TA-W6

The PC24-128-F2-5555-TA-W6 is a thermoelectric cooler designed for thermal cycling between multiple temperature set points and is ideal for applications in healthcare among others, where fast temperature changes are required. The thermoelectric module is specially constructed to reduce the amount of stress induced on the thermoelectric elements during operation. It has a maximum Qc of 217 Watts when ΔT = 0 and a maximum ΔT of 69°C at Qc = 0, when Th= 50°C.


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PC12-199-F1-4040-TA-W6

The PC12-199-F1-4040-TA-W6 is a thermoelectric cooler designed for thermal cycling between multiple temperature set points and is ideal for applications in healthcare among others, where fast temperature changes are required. The thermoelectric module is specially constructed to reduce the amount of stress induced on the thermoelectric elements during operation. It has a maximum Qc of 160.5 Watts when ΔT = 0 and a maximum ΔT of 69 °C at Qc = 0.


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Thermoelectric Coolers for Reagent Storage

Introduction

Analytical chemists use reagents to detect the presence or absence of a substance, or to test if a specific reaction occurs. Laboratory and medical technicians use reagents to cause a chemical or biological reaction to measure or identify a target substance. Biotechnologists consider antibodies, model organisms, oligomers, and specific cell lines as reagents to identify and manipulate cell matter. These reagents, especially those used by the biotechnologist, have narrow operating temperature windows which require refrigeration or freezing.




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