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7 Critical Issues in Heater Selection for OEM Applications

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Thursday, November 19, 2009 2:00PM EST

Product development is a complex process. In addition to cost and time-to-market, developers have to address a variety of sometimes-conflicting issues that can include size, weight, speed, reliability, flexibility, ease of use, safety, manufacturability, support costs and more. One aspect of product design that may not show up on your list of top priorities is heating.

In fact, the heating technologies you choose, whether off-the-shelf or customized, can have a significant impact on many aspects of your product including performance, cost, and even time-to-market.

This 60-minute webcast will present seven factors that can help you make the most of your heating choices.

You’ll learn:

  • how heater choice can increase your design flexibility
  • how heating uniformity can improve the yield of your systems
  • how to speed warm-up and heat transfer for increased throughput
  • how to ensure accuracy and improve your product’s productivity
  • how to maximize heater and system reliability
  • and much more

This event will give OEM engineers a better technical understanding of how to design heaters into their application to achieve the highest degree of functional and packaging efficiency. The engineers presenting this webcast will answer your questions immediately after the course.

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