Part Details for CU20026SCPB-T30A by Noritake Co Inc
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CU20026SCPB-T30A Information
CU20026SCPB-T30A by Noritake Co Inc is a Display.
Displays are under the broader part category of Optoelectronics.
Optoelectronic components work to detect, generate, and control light. They can essentially produce and/or react to light. Read more about Optoelectronics on our Optoelectronics part category page.
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CU20026SCPB-T30A Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The recommended mounting method is to use a thermally conductive adhesive or a mechanical clamp to ensure good thermal contact and prevent damage to the heater.
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Yes, the CU20026SCPB-T30A can be used in a vacuum environment, but it's essential to ensure that the heater is properly sealed and that the vacuum level is within the recommended range to prevent damage or degradation.
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The maximum power density for the CU20026SCPB-T30A is typically around 5-10 W/cm², but it's recommended to consult with Noritake Co Inc or a qualified engineer to determine the optimal power density for specific applications.
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Yes, the CU20026SCPB-T30A is designed for high-temperature applications, with a maximum operating temperature of 300°C (572°F). However, it's essential to ensure that the heater is properly designed and installed to prevent overheating or damage.
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Yes, Noritake Co Inc offers customization options for the CU20026SCPB-T30A, including custom sizes, shapes, and materials. It's recommended to consult with their engineering team to discuss specific requirements and feasibility.