RS PRO Heating Element, 40mm, 10W, 30V

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Brand

RS PRO

Element Type

Enclosure Heater

Power Rating

10W

Supply Voltage

30V

Length

40mm

Width

35mm

Thickness

7.2mm

Heating Element Form

PTC Aluminium Shell Heater

Lead Length

100mm

Peak Temperature

70°C

Dimensions

40 x 35 x 7.2mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RS PRO Heating Element, PTC Aluminium Shell


This RS PRO heating element is designed for efficient contact-type heat conduction. Utilising a PTC aluminium shell, it transfers heat directly to objects in contact, making it ideal for applications requiring consistent and reliable heating.

Features and Benefits


Simple structure, easy installation for quick setup and use
Constant temperature heater eliminates the need for a temperature controlling system
Safe operation even when liquid is burnt out, ensuring long service life
Not sensitive to voltage fluctuations, allowing for a wide operating voltage range
Automatically restores after invalidation, enhancing reliability

Applications


Industrial heating systems
Liquid heating devices
Contact-type heat conduction applications

Additional Information


Element Type: Heating Element
Peak Temperature: 70 °C
Lead Length: 100 mm
Power Rating: 10 W
Supply Voltage: 30 V

Why RS PRO?


RS PRO is the own brand of RS, offering professional quality products and solutions across all industries and technologies. Our product range is rigorously tested, inspected, and audited against demanding international standards to provide you with industrial-grade quality, at the right price. Making RS PRO your smart choice.

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