Thermal Management Group expands Peltier products

Same Sky's Thermal Management Group has expanded its Peltier devices product line with new single-stage and multi-stage Peltier modules Same Sky's Thermal Management Group has expanded its Peltier devices product line with new single-stage and multi-stage Peltier modules

Same Sky’s Thermal Management Group has expanded its Peltier devices product line with the introduction of new single-stage and multi-stage Peltier modules.

The CP family of Peltier modules now offer sizes up to 76mm and current ratings up to 40A. The single-stage modules carry temperature deltas up to 79°C (Th = 50°C), while the multi-stage modules, with two modules stacked together for improved heat pumping capabilities, achieve higher temperature deltas up to 105°C.

Due to their reliable solid-state construction, precise temperature control, and quiet operation, these thermoelectric coolers are well suited for high-density, high-power medical and industrial applications as well as refrigeration and sealed environments where forced air cooling is not an option.

Select high-performance Peltier modules further incorporate Same Sky’s innovative arcTEC structure. This unique construction combines several key enhancements to combat the effects of thermal fatigue, which results in improved reliability, performance, and cycle life.

The CP models are available immediately with prices starting at $10.64 per unit at 25 pieces through distribution.

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