A resistance wire spanning multiple flow channels measures mixed outlet temperature with low thermal lag for faster, more precise heater control.
A thin wire spanning multiple flow channels measures outlet temperature with minimal thermal lag, enabling tighter heater control and less overshoot.
A gel-coated fiber wick boosts vaporizable material holding capacity and supports more consistent aerosol output in vaporizer cartridges.
Independent heating zones and mat interconnection melt ground snow and ice while limiting energy use and expanding coverage.
Capillary tubes and an airflow channel improve liquid delivery and airflow control, helping the heater produce more consistent aerosol.
Deflectable tabs and heating traces conform to anatomy for targeted perioperative warming while reducing contamination risk and preserving mobility.
An asymmetric heating blanket uses a conductive inner layer and insulating outer layer to improve object heating while reducing heat loss and energy use.
Mounting the induction coil on the extractor concentrates the magnetic field while maintaining stable power contact and easy article removal.
Independent induction-heated blocks and thermal breaks create fast, precise longitudinal temperature zones with low thermal inertia and less heat bleed.
An insulating layer around the intermediate heating body cuts heat loss to the top plate and improves induction heating of magnetic and non-magnetic cookware.
A multi-slit wire mesh heater and wicking layout spreads liquid and heat evenly to improve vapor consistency and avoid inhaled droplets.
A coextruded PTC heating sheet delivers rapid low-voltage warming without separate control electronics, reducing layers, material use, and safety risk.
Drive frequency is shifted above or below resonance to control susceptor heating precisely without bulky voltage regulation or added power loss.
A modular warming garment uses insulated and permeable layers with an inflatable blanket section to keep patients warm without limiting movement or access.
A lattice wire mesh heater and slit inlet structure spread liquid and heat evenly, improving vapor consistency and reducing droplet inhalation.
Integrated cooling lines between heating wires let a flexible heating mat reach repair temperatures while limiting overheating and mat wear.
Alternating liquid-storage and liquid-locking layers improve heat and mass transfer while lowering e-liquid explosion risk.
A segmented conductive assembly limits capillary flow and absorbs excess aerosol-forming medium to prevent leakage and extend usage time.
Material-specific impedance and temperature feedback let the cooktop detect pan preheating and adjust power to prevent overheating.
A split conductive path with a limiting portion slows drainage and absorbs excess aerosol-forming medium to prevent atomizer leakage.
Embedding a planar heater within a porous wick boosts aerosol generation while reducing wick damage and keeping liquid transport uniform.
A removable forced-air blanket in an insulated clinical garment maintains warming while preserving patient mobility and anatomical access.
A sidewall resistive coating replaces coil heaters to deliver more uniform aerosol substrate heating with lower electromagnetic interference.
An insulated bonded layer stack lets a flexible warming pad run hotter without bulging, while shielding countertops from excess heat.
An off-centered wafer rotator spreads microwave energy to suppress standing waves and improve circumferential film thickness uniformity.
Aligned discrete heating elements on a resistive layer improve aerosol generation consistency for replaceable materials while keeping the heater compact.
Multiple heating elements on a resistive layer heat different media regions to generate varied aerosols while reducing replacement frequency.
Operating ferromagnetic reactor heating elements above the Curie temperature cuts power demand while sustaining high-temperature endothermic reactions.