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Polyimide Flexible Heater with Polyimide Strain Relief

1 in Width, 12 in Length, Self-Adhesive, 2.5 W/in2

C$110.18

Item# PLM-112/2-P

Volume discounts available
Volume Discount Schedule
Quantity Price each
1-4 C$110.18
5-9 C$104.67
10-24 C$102.47
25-49 C$98.06
50-99 C$95.86
100+ C$93.65

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Lead Time (If not in stock): 10 weeks
1 in Width, 12 in Length, Self-Adhesive, 2.5 W/in2 PLM-112/2-P PLM-112/2-P
  • All polyimide strain relief and insulation
  • Optional pressure sensitive adhesive models
  • Temperature ranges from -57°C (-71°F) to 232°C (450°F)
  • Non-magnetic heating element

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The PLM-Series polyimide flexible heaters are offered in a variety of sizes and watt densities. These flexible heaters are polyimide insulated with a polyimide strain relief designed to be used in various environments and hard to reach places. They feature a non-magnetic heating element and watt densities of 2.5 W/in2, 5 W/in2 or 10 W/in2.

PLM-Series heaters have a thickness of 0.01 for a low profile wherever they are installed. Self-adhesive options available for easy and simple installation and eliminate the need for clamping. Temperature ranges from -40°C (-40°F) to 149°C (300°F) for self-adhesive models and -57°C (-71°F) to 232°C (450°F) for no adhesive models.

The PLM-Series heaters are made of polyimide for increased flexibility for curved surfaces and chemical resistivity. The thin nature of these heaters makes them ideal for tight spaces and good for applications such as hot plates, airplanes, storage tanks, beakers, trays, drying chambers and more.

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Can kapton heaters be submersed in deionized water? I am looking to heat a gel to 37C from the inside. The gel is poured in liquid form in di Water at 50C, with the heater in it, then the gel sets at room temperature.

Asked by: runcyclexcski
Thank you for your inquiry. These heaters are not suitable for water immersion. Danger Of Electrical Shock.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2024-01-31

Can I use this with rolling itself (overlapped it self) ?

Asked by: taeng
Thank you for your inquiry. 'Hotspots' caused by opposing heat transfers when a heater is overlapped with itself will cause it to fail.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2023-07-17

Can you tell me the type of metal (copper, other allow) that is used for the heater traces inside? Thank you.

Asked by: Inflipant
Hi Inflipant, Thank you for the inquiry. Please forward this request to TEMP@OMEGA.COM Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2022-05-19

Can 28V DC PLM series heater work fine at 12v DC? at 12 v it can drain more current as compared to 28v, As P=VI.

Asked by: Moon
Hi Moon, Thank you for the inquiry. The PLM can operate on 12 VDC. But the power rule is also P=V(squared)/ Resistance. If the voltage was cut in half the P value would be a square of the difference ( 1/4) Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2024-01-30

Is it compatible with 24VDC power input? Can I run it with 24VDC?

Asked by: Mehran
Thank you for your inquiry. You may use a lower rated voltage but be aware that you will not reach the maximum total wattage rated at 28V.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2024-01-30

Can these be cut ?

Asked by: rolling123
Hi Rolling123, Thank you for the inquiry. These cannot be cut. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2021-12-03

What models of temperature controllers work with this device, specifically PID models? Also, what is the lead material?

Asked by: UndergradBMEresearcher
Thank you for your inquiry UndergradBMEresearcher. We need the part number of the heater in order to provide a controller that can work with the heater. Please call 1-866-512-7404, ask for Temperature Engineering and speak to one of our temperature engineers over the phone or send an email to heaters@omega.com
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2022-11-06

The operation voltage is 28V DC, what is the operating current?

Asked by: redneck123
Hi Redneck123 Thank you for the inquiry. To calculate current we have a couple steps; Need the total watts of your heater. Heaters are normally rated in watts/ sqin and voltage. To calculate total power. Calculate the area of your heater and multiply the area x watts/sqin. Next use power law to calculate the current. Power = Voltage x Current From this; Current = Power / voltage Hope this is helpful. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2022-02-11
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