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A metallic outer layer spreads heater energy across a thin aerosol heating chamber, reducing hotspots and power loss in portable use.
Integrated heating resistors warm piezoelectric MEMS mirror actuators to improve LiDAR scanning range and reliability in cold conditions.
A side-surface wick heater limits liquefied aerosol buildup in the chamber, helping prevent leakage, heater wetting, and efficiency loss.
A carbonaceous heater with depth-varying thickness heats stick regions to suitable temperatures faster while using less power.
A carbon-nanotube nanocomposite emits 5-35 μm infrared heat at 40-65°C, enabling low-voltage, uniform heating for shaped surfaces.
A carbon flat conductor uses Joule heating to cut radial energy loss and extend radiant panel life for building-integrated heating.
Fixing sections reinforce a flat atomizer heating body, keeping it attached to the oil-guiding member to reduce deformation and burnt cores.
A tantalum thin-film protects a thin-film atomizing core from dry-heating failure and high-temperature electrochemical corrosion.
A zoned trace layout self-balances power draw in ceramic heating elements, reducing peak temperatures and uneven heating that damage substrates.
Varying pin heights on a curved ceramic heater equalize local heating while preserving radial temperature gradients for substrate processing.
Stacked concentric and compensation heating elements remove cool zones in ceramic susceptors to improve wafer temperature uniformity.
Varying capillary tube dimensions and an intermediate liquid storage region keep aerosol heater wetting stable across device orientations.
Thermal-sprayed resistive and dielectric layers conform to thin curved substrates, delivering uniform high-temperature heating without attachment hardware.
A detachable side cover and linked air inlets let the heater separate from the spent cartridge for reuse while maintaining airflow for aerosol generation.
Microporous insulation around the heater casing cuts heat loss and exterior temperature while keeping aerosol heaters compact and efficient.
Closely spaced carbon-polymer heating layers use infrared interaction to raise temperature with less power and lower heat-distribution loss.
Separate heating and appliance zones let one silicone pad preserve meal heat and support cooking without thermal interference.
Moving the heater from the disposable cartridge to the reusable device cuts cartomiser complexity and cost while maintaining vapor generation.