Laird Thermal Systems Introduces UltraTEC UTX Series: 10% More Heat Pumping, 3°C Higher ΔT
Laird Thermal Systems has launched the UltraTEC UTX Series, a new generation of thermoelectric coolers that delivers a 10 % boost in heat‑pumping capacity and exceeds previous models with a ΔT improvement of over 3 °C, while also improving overall efficiency. The UltraTEC UTX Series can pump up to 296 W of heat and achieve a maximum temperature differential of 72 °C.
These solid‑state coolers are ideal for temperature‑sensitive electronics, providing spot cooling for industrial lasers, laser projectors, medical diagnostic systems, and analytical instrumentation. With no moving parts, the UltraTEC UTX Series can cool electronics well below ambient temperatures, dramatically reducing maintenance needs and operating costs compared to traditional cooling solutions.
Built with advanced thermoelectric materials and a higher‑performance thermal insulating barrier, the UltraTEC UTX Series is engineered for high‑vibration environments. The line includes 13 models with a range of footprints, capacities, configurations, and voltage options, enabling tailored solutions for diverse applications.
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