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The Seebeck Effect and Thermoelectric Coolers

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What is Thermal Design and How is it Used?

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TEC (Thermoelectric Cooler) Applications

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What is a TEC Controller?

A thermoelectric cooler (TEC) is used to transport heat away from an object in order to maintain an ideal temperature. This is achieved through the Peltier effect.

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Endless Possibilities with Solid State Technology

Solid state thermal technology is transforming the way we cool and heat. Commonly-used cooling and heating technologies are more than a century old, and they’re unable to adapt to modern demands.

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How Peltier Coolers Use the Peltier Effect to Heat and Cool

A Peltier Cooler is a device that uses the emission or absorption of heat under an electrical bias at a junction between two conductors to heat or cool.

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The Unlimited Potential of Solid State

Our solid state chip is displacing compressors and enabling industries to transform with next generation product designs. Read more about our technology.