4 PCS Film Heater Plate Adhesive Pad, Icstation PI Heating Elements Film 12V 7W Strip Heater Adhesive Polyimide Heater Plate 25mmx50mm
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- 【Fast Preheating Speed】Uses polyimide as an insulator outside, and the thermo foil as an electric heating element inside. During normal operation once the interior is within operating temps, the temperature is very stable.
- 【Extremely Thin】Lightweight, and flexible polyimide heaters can quickly provide heat to where it is needed. Widely used in electronics manufacturing, medical devices, scientific instruments.
- 【Safe to Use】Polyimide film has excellent dielectric strength, excellent resistance to electric intensity, perfect heat transfer efficiency, and great resistance stability. Safe to use with stable performance.
- 【Durable】Equipped with self-adhesive can be fixed on the item surface easily.They are formated through high temperature high-pressure and heat-sealing process.
- 【12V Polyimide Heater Film】 Heating films can not control the temperature itself. You can use it with a temperature controller. Working Voltage: DC 12V, Power: 7W, Maximum Temperature: about 100℃.
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 3.94 x 1.57 x 0.39 inches; 0.42 ounces
- Item model number : 12V 7W Flexible Polyimide Heater Plate
- Date First Available : October 23, 2017
- Manufacturer : Icstation
- ASIN : B07P2RJDPL
- Best Sellers Rank: #18,397 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #1 in Lab Hot Plates
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Product Description
Specification
- Size: 25*50mm
- Voltage: 12V Power: 7W
- Insulation Thermal Conduction Layer: polyimide film
- Thickness: <0.4mm
- Operating Temperature: -190℃~205℃
- Power Deviation: <+/-5%
- Lead Wire Tensile Strength: >5N
- Gun Adhesive Force: >40N/100mm
- Weight: 2.87g
Polyimide heater film
Polyimide heater film, which adopts polyimide as outer insulator and the thermos foil as inner electric heating element, is formed by high temperature and high pressure heat sealing process.
Extremely thin(<0.4mm), lightweight(2.87g) and flexible polyimide heaters can quickly heat. So they are widely used in the electronics manufacturing, medical devices and scientific instruments.
- Fast Preheating Speed
- Durable
- Extremely thin
- Lightweight
- 3 M adhesive
Extremely thin, lightweight and flexible
Equipped with self adhesive, these heating films can easily stick to the surface of the item.
Applications:
- Scientific Analyse Instrument: provide constant temperature for thermal conductivity tester and medical instrument; stabilizing operating temperature for electronic component
- In deep cold circumstances, let instrument such as satellite, spacecraft and airplane etc, reach safety operating temperature
- Vacuum heating and baking
- Car rearview defroster, antenna or radar defrosting heating components and speed regulation resistor
- Medical treatment and beauty equipment
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Voltage | 5V | 12V | 24V | 12V | 12V | 12V |
Power | 1W | 7W | 30W | 12W | 13W | 12W |
polyimide film | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Ceramic |
Thickness | <0.4mm | <0.4mm | <0.4mm | <0.4mm | <0.4mm | 1.3mm |
Power Deviation | <±5% | <±5% | <±5% | <±5% | <±5% | <±5% |
Lead Wire Tensible Strength | >5N | >5N | >5N | >5N | >5N | >5N |
Gun Adhesive Force | >40N/100mm | >40N/100mm | >40N/100mm | >40N/100mm | >40N/100mm | >40N/100mm |
Max Heating Temperature | 80°C | 150°C | 200°C | 150°C | 150°C | 200℃ |
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Customers like the performance, value, and adhesion of the lab supply. For example, they mention that the heater element works great, the wattage is right on the money, and that the adhesive is very strong. That said, opinions are mixed on heat, and size.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the lab supply. They mention that it works well with a battery bank, and the heaters are still functional.
"...The water bowl sits on the ceramic tile. Works great so far." Read more
"They get really hot and function exactly as advertised...." Read more
"These work pretty well, but they will de-laminate towards the middle/upper edge of their temperature range...." Read more
"...IT WORKS PERFECT. The elements do get quite hot if they are on for a long period of time (ie: first start from room temperature)...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the lab supply. They mention that the wattage is right on the money, and it uses very little power.
"...However, it seems like they do still function.Decent value for money, anyways." Read more
"...significantly. Voltage is stable for a long time. Thus, it used very little power." Read more
"Decent self-adhesive, wattage right on the money, wire attachment thoughtfully reinforced w/silastic, wire insulation is solder-tolerant." Read more
"Great deal, grea transaction. A+++++++" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the adhesion of the lab supply. They mention that the adhesive is very strong.
"...above temperature the plastic will start to smolder but the adhesive is super durable (will not fail under continuous running at 24V 30W) Only..." Read more
"...The adhesive is very strong - I know because I had to remove them from a metal plate...." Read more
"Decent self-adhesive, wattage right on the money, wire attachment thoughtfully reinforced w/silastic, wire insulation is solder-tolerant." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heat of the lab supply. Some mention that it heats well, while others say that it gets too hot and started smoking. The heating elements are versatile, but some customers say that they don't produce enough heat.
"...These small but mighty heating elements are very versatile and I look forward to using them in other projects." Read more
"...Only reason it gets too hot and started smoking is due to not having a thermal regulator but that is at no fault of the product, they clearly say it..." Read more
"...These are great little film heaters and I highly recommend them!" Read more
"...Immediate warmth. Lasted about 5 seconds before one of them began to crinkle up and smell...awful...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the lab supply. Some mention that it's a perfect compact size that heats evenly, while others say that the surface area is too small for the wattage within 10.
"Seems ok just small" Read more
"Got the tin strip 12W 12V, the surface area is too small for the wattage within 10 seconds started to smell so stopped it but still works...." Read more
"These work great for the project I was working on. Considering their small size, they put out a lot of heat and were the perfect size." Read more
"So tiny . No enough power" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the plastic quality of the lab supply. They mention that constant flexing breaks the elements often, deforms the plastic, and crinkles up.
"...Immediate warmth. Lasted about 5 seconds before one of them began to crinkle up and smell...awful...." Read more
"...(I did this, and they deformed the plastic)...." Read more
"...While the heater element works great the constant flexing breaks them often...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the smell of the laboratory supply. They mention that it began to crinkle up and smell awful.
"...Besides the melted and burned appearance, this produced a noxious odor. However, it seems like they do still function...." Read more
"...Lasted about 5 seconds before one of them began to crinkle up and smell...awful...." Read more
"...the surface area is too small for the wattage within 10 seconds started to smell so stopped it but still works...." Read more
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The video shows it being powered from a 4 amp lab power supply. The inset clip is using the heating element to reflow solder a small PCB, and the main clip is showing the surface temperature and timer. As can be seen in the video, this heating element can reach 250°C in just over 30 seconds when run at 4 amps. I also tested it with a higher current 12V power supply, and it drew slightly over 10 amps initially, reaching 250°C in about 10-15 seconds! These small but mighty heating elements are very versatile and I look forward to using them in other projects.
Decent value for money, anyways.
So, as part of my testing, I connected these to my bench supply. At 12V, they draw only 0.62A (7.5W). And at 24V, they draw only 1.25A (30W). All four of the heaters were consistent in spec.
I settled on 12V so I don't melt my rain gauge! Plus, I decided to use a 45°C bi-metal thermostat between the film and the unit plastic to keep it from getting too hot.
These are great little film heaters and I highly recommend them!
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2020
So, as part of my testing, I connected these to my bench supply. At 12V, they draw only 0.62A (7.5W). And at 24V, they draw only 1.25A (30W). All four of the heaters were consistent in spec.
I settled on 12V so I don't melt my rain gauge! Plus, I decided to use a 45°C bi-metal thermostat between the film and the unit plastic to keep it from getting too hot.
These are great little film heaters and I highly recommend them!
I tested the three survivors for a few minutes at a time during an entire waking day, 50+ operations. This was a good enough stress test as the software I wrote to control a heater would be doing much shorter durations - and far less often. So I did the install.
I was pleased to see these three pulling 38w as measured on my shunt, making the 12-watt advertisement correct. Almost exactly 1 minute in to its very first installed run I again smelled what is now my absolute least favorite smell. Shut it off and uninstalled, another strip looks compromised (smaller circle in pic)
I don't think I'd feel comfortable using these for anything. They're a thin layer of what appears to be kapton tape, folded in half with two dots of silicone and wires, with an impossibly thin layer of adhesive that you better stick where you absolutely want the first time, because that's all the stickiness it has. What are these for, and what did I do wrong?
I tested the three survivors for a few minutes at a time during an entire waking day, 50+ operations. This was a good enough stress test as the software I wrote to control a heater would be doing much shorter durations - and far less often. So I did the install.
I was pleased to see these three pulling 38w as measured on my shunt, making the 12-watt advertisement correct. Almost exactly 1 minute in to its very first installed run I again smelled what is now my absolute least favorite smell. Shut it off and uninstalled, another strip looks compromised (smaller circle in pic)
I don't think I'd feel comfortable using these for anything. They're a thin layer of what appears to be kapton tape, folded in half with two dots of silicone and wires, with an impossibly thin layer of adhesive that you better stick where you absolutely want the first time, because that's all the stickiness it has. What are these for, and what did I do wrong?