Appliance Design - November 2008 - (Page 38) New Products DYMAX The Light Weld GA-140 is a UV/Visible light-curable form-in-place (FIP) and curein-place (CIP) gasket. It is a soft gasket material with high adhesion to plastics that provides a barrier to prevent absorption or penetration of air, dust, moisture, liquids, and gaseous substances. GA-140 is low outgassing, cures in seconds, and its viscosity allows for varying bead heights. For more information, email: info@dymax.com Emerson Climate Technologies The C-Series Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV) has been designed and optimized for use in R-410A systems. The C-Series TXV provides precise superheat control for enhanced compressor protection. According to the company, other key features of the C-Series TXV include best-in-class reverse flow capacity, balanced-port construction, newly designed power element and charge, and hermetic leak-free construction. For more information, visit: www.Emersonflowcontrols.com Micro Plastics Plastic eye bolts have been designed for light duty use. They are injection molded in Nylon 6/6 and are resistant to aromatic, chlorinated, and ketone solvents, as well as gasoline, oils, greases, and animal and vegetable oils. Thread sizes range from 6-32 through 3/8-16 with lengths varying from 1-1/4 in. up to 5-1/2 in. For more information, email: psales@microplastics.com Tyco Electronics Rosenberg The backward curved centrifugal fans are available with or without housing in five sizes, from 16 in. to 25 in. The fans deliver up to six inches of static pressure and have a maximum capacity of 16,450 cfm. With their external rotor motors, the fans are 100 percent speed controllable. Thermal contacts provide standard motor protection. The fans are available with extended-life, low-temperature brushless DC motors. For more information, email: sales@rosenbergusa.com. Littelfuse The EV Series of thyristors feature a minimum rated blocking voltage of up to 800 V, a maximum turn-on time as low as 25 µs, and a minimum rated static dv/dt of up to 75 V/µs. The series includes four families: the SxX8xSx EV family of 0.8 A sensitive gate SCRs; the Sx02xS EV family of 1.5 A sensitive gate SCRs; the LX8 EV family of 0.8 A sensitive gate triacs; and, the L01 EV family of 1.0 A sensitive gate triacs. The 0.8 A families are suitable for most applications. The 1.5 A families are for applications with higher current and thermal demands. For more information, email: rjanecek@littelfuse.com The PolySwitch circuit protection devices are functionally equivalent to the company’s existing RXEF overcurrent protection devices, but are available in a form factor that is 30 percent smaller. Key device parameters include hold-current ratings of 0.5 A to 5 A and trip-current ratings of 1 A to 10 A. All devices have a maximum operating voltage rating of 60V and can operate at up to 85 DegC. For more information, email: hu.jasmine@tycoelectronics.com. 38 applianceDESIGN November 2008 www.applianceDESIGN.com http://www.Emersonflowcontrols.com http://www.appliancedesign.com
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