bcavender
Electrical
- May 31, 2018
- 103
I have a heating project that needs a flexible application of continuous heat as a two dimensional secondary operation takes place. To make the tool easy to construct, it would be helpful if the material could be sewn with a high temp Kevlar thread. The physical forces of tension in the fabric will be small (5-10 lbs max) as it will essentially be a wrap. The heat source is simply internal resistance wire between the two fabrics.
First Material:
On the side facing the work, I need a highly conductive fabric material that can easily handle 250 degF (max) and is thermally conductive enough that it will diffuse the heat from the wires that will be appx 8mm apart so there isn't more than a few degrees difference between being right over a wire to 4mm between. Low heat capacity, high thermal conductivity with very low/no electrical conductivity as the wire will not have separate insulation to promote heat flow. Thickness can vary as necessary.
Second Material:
The backing fabric simply needs to act as a thermal and electrical insulation to minimize energy loss and provide support for the heater wires ... and be sew-able. Reflective properties would be a bonus.
My research turns up a number of fabrics that can fill the backing need for electrical/thermal insulation, but finding a material that can conduct/spread the heat is far more difficult.
I would greatly appreciate any comments/suggestions as to what materials might be worth considering for this application.
All comments welcome!
B
First Material:
On the side facing the work, I need a highly conductive fabric material that can easily handle 250 degF (max) and is thermally conductive enough that it will diffuse the heat from the wires that will be appx 8mm apart so there isn't more than a few degrees difference between being right over a wire to 4mm between. Low heat capacity, high thermal conductivity with very low/no electrical conductivity as the wire will not have separate insulation to promote heat flow. Thickness can vary as necessary.
Second Material:
The backing fabric simply needs to act as a thermal and electrical insulation to minimize energy loss and provide support for the heater wires ... and be sew-able. Reflective properties would be a bonus.
My research turns up a number of fabrics that can fill the backing need for electrical/thermal insulation, but finding a material that can conduct/spread the heat is far more difficult.
I would greatly appreciate any comments/suggestions as to what materials might be worth considering for this application.
All comments welcome!
B