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Thermoelectric cooling units for laser diode modules 17-02-10


AMS Technologies presents the thermoelectric cooling units SD-330 and SD-250. Suitable for laser diode modules in medical and industrial applications, these solid state cooling units omit the need of water cooling and let users benefit from either high safety margin, reduced fan noise or high cooling capacity of up to 330 W. The cooling units have been designed for laser diode modules with footprints from 50 x 100 up to a maximum of 124 x 130 mm.

 

Utilising two 60 mm axial fans, a copper high performance heat sink, 6 peltier modules and a copper spreader and mounting plate the units distinguish themselves through compact dimensions, high cooling capacity and low energy consumption. With a width of 162, a length of 182 to 188 depending on which fans are used and a height of 92 mm the units will occupy little space underneath the laser diode module itself. Using the stronger fans a cooling capacity of 330 W is reached when ambient temperature equals the temperature at the laser mounting plate. The maximum power consumption is 15 A at 24 V DC.

 

The russian Kryotherm from St. Petersburg is the manufacturer of the peltier modules and the place where the cooling units are assembled. The cooling units may be customized for different models and brands of laser diode modules, fans, power supply parameters, packaging or less weight. Suitable temperature controllers are available from AMS Technologies.

 
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