Temperature changes distort laser wavelength resulting in poor welding or less precise cutting
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique used in molecular diagnostics to amplify sequencing of DNA.
Used to source, detect and control light, optoelectronics is a fast-emerging technology that has become increasingly important in a wide range of automotive, telecom and industrial applications.
Laird Thermal Systems offers a broad range of thermal management solutions delivering precise temperature control for laboratory equipment.
Machine vision is the replacement of human examination, assessment and decision-making with video hardware and software systems.
Laird Thermal Systems thermoelectric modules are active solid-state heat pumps that operate via the Peltier effect.
Laird Thermal Systems CMOS Sensors have become widely used in emerging applications and areas traditionally held by CCD sensors.
Laird Thermal Systems incubators, used for cell and tissue cultivation in hospital and laboratory settings, grow and maintain cell and tissue samples.
Laird Thermal Systems incubator chambers create optimum conditions for cell growth in research laboratories
Outdoor kiosks have grown in popularity in a wide variety of applications and sectors, including banking, entertainment, retail, showrooms, industrial and education.
Spindle screw pumps feature a simple construction that offers high reliability, performance and efficiency for liquid cooling systems.
The history of thin film semiconductor manufacturing has been one of constant process improvement.
Advances in automotive technologies, such as smart headlights, autonomous systems for collision avoidance, and infotainment systems, require enhanced thermal protection of critical electronics to ensure optimized performance.
Energy storage systems (ESS) have the power to impart flexibility to the electric grid and offer a back-up power source.
The trend to miniaturize medical diagnostic and analytical instrumentation to free up precious lab space has led engineers to pack more functionality into a tighter space constraint.
Unattended base stations require an intelligent cooling system because of the strain they are exposed to. The sensitive telecom equipment is operating 24/7 with continuous load that generates heat.
Advances in automotive technologies, such as smart headlights, autonomous systems for collision avoidance, and infotainment systems, require enhanced thermal protection of critical electronics to ensure optimized performance.
This is Laird's thin film thermoelectric handbook.
This Ezurio application note compares and contrasts Thermoelectric Assembly (TEA) and vapor-compression cooling systems.