Kapton Heater data sheet

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Kapton heaters are flexible heating elements made from Kapton, a polyimide film known for its excellent thermal stability and electrical insulation properties. These heaters are often used in applications where a lightweight, flexible, and thin heating solution is required. They are commonly found in industries such as aerospace, electronics, medical devices, and automotive.

Typically, Kapton heaters have the following characteristics:

Flexibility: Kapton heaters can be bent or shaped to fit the contours of the surface they are heating. This makes them suitable for applications where traditional rigid heaters would not be practical.
Thin Profile: Kapton heaters are very thin, which allows them to be used in applications where space is limited.
Uniform Heating: They provide uniform heating across their surface, ensuring consistent temperature distribution.
Fast Response Time: Kapton heaters can heat up and cool down quickly, making them suitable for applications that require rapid temperature changes.
High Temperature Capability: Kapton heaters can withstand high temperatures, typically up to 180°C or more, depending on the specific design and materials used.
Chemical Resistance: Kapton is resistant to many chemicals, making these heaters suitable for use in harsh environments.

Below is data sheet of Kapton Heater

Item: Kapton Heater
Size: Customized
Voltage: Customized
Power: Customized
Resistance: Customized
NTC size: 6mmx3mmx1mm
NTC type: 10K 3950
Adhesive: 3M 468MP
Lead Length: 100mm
Operation Temperature: -30~180℃
Thickness: Etched Foil:0.05mm,Polyimide Film:0.05mm,PSA:0.15mm
Power Deviation: ±5%
High Voltage Test: 1500v/1min5mA,no breakdown
Lead Tensile Strength: >5N
Adhesive Adhesion: >40N/100mm
Dielectric Constant 3.4
Dielectric Loss 10-3
Dielectric Strength 100-300kV/mm

220V Kapton Heater with 3M adhesive (2)