UTX15-12-F2-4040-TB-RT-W6

The UTX15-12-F2-4040-TB-RT-W6 is a high-performance thermoelectric cooler that is assembled with advanced thermoelectric materials and can boost cooling capacity by up to 10%. The UltraTEC UTX Series features a higher thermal insulating barrier when compared to standard materials creating a maximum temperature differential (ΔT) of 71.7 °C at Qc = 0. It has a maximum Qc of 125.7 Watts when ΔT = 0.


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UTX15-12-F2-4040-TA-RT-W6

The UTX15-12-F2-4040-TA-RT-W6 is a high-performance thermoelectric cooler that is assembled with advanced thermoelectric materials and can boost cooling capacity by up to 10%. The UltraTEC UTX Series features a higher thermal insulating barrier when compared to standard materials creating a maximum temperature differential (ΔT) of 71.7 °C at Qc = 0. It has a maximum Qc of 125.7 Watts when ΔT = 0.


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UTX15-12-F2-4040-TA-EP-W6

The UTX15-12-F2-4040-TA-EP-W6 is a high-performance thermoelectric cooler that is assembled with advanced thermoelectric materials and can boost cooling capacity by up to 10%. The UltraTEC UTX Series features a higher thermal insulating barrier when compared to standard materials creating a maximum temperature differential (ΔT) of 71.7 °C at Qc = 0. It has a maximum Qc of 125.7 Watts when ΔT = 0.


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UTX15-12-F2-4040-11-RT-W6

The UTX15-12-F2-4040-11-RT-W6 is a high-performance thermoelectric cooler that is assembled with advanced thermoelectric materials and can boost cooling capacity by up to 10%. The UltraTEC UTX Series features a higher thermal insulating barrier when compared to standard materials creating a maximum temperature differential (ΔT) of 71.7 °C at Qc = 0. It has a maximum Qc of 125.7 Watts when ΔT = 0.


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UTX11-12-F2-3030-TB-W6

The UTX11-12-F2-3030-TB-W6 is a high-performance thermoelectric cooler that is assembled with advanced thermoelectric materials and can boost cooling capacity by up to 10%. The UltraTEC UTX Series features a higher thermal insulating barrier when compared to standard materials creating a maximum temperature differential (ΔT) of 71.7 °C at Qc = 0. It has a maximum Qc of 95.2 Watts when ΔT = 0.


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UTX11-12-F2-3030-TA-RT-W6

The UTX11-12-F2-3030-TA-RT-W6 is a high-performance thermoelectric cooler that is assembled with advanced thermoelectric materials and can boost cooling capacity by up to 10%. The UltraTEC UTX Series features a higher thermal insulating barrier when compared to standard materials creating a maximum temperature differential (ΔT) of 71.7 °C at Qc = 0. It has a maximum Qc of 95.2 Watts when ΔT = 0.


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WL3004 User Manual (English)

The WL3004 is a re-circulating liquid to air heat exchanger that offers dependable, compact performance by removing large amounts of heat from a liquid circuit. The coolant is re-circulated using a high pressure pump to assure maximum flow rate. Heat from coolant is absorbed by a radiant heat exchanger and dissipated into the ambient environment using brand name fan. Manual adjustments can be made to control flow switch. Customized features are available, however, MOQ applies.

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WL3000 End of Life

This product has reached the end of production and are available on a limited basis only. Please use the WL3004 recommended replacement for new designs.


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Laser Projectors

Nextreme™ Recirculating Chillers

Offering a high coefficient of performance, Tark Thermal Solutions recirculating chillers can be used for temperature control of laser projector systems. Utilizing high-performance, variable-speed motors, they provide low noise operation and reduced energy consumption compared to conventional compressor based systems. 

Learn more about the Nextreme™ Chiller Series.

Thermoelectric Cooling for Projection Lasers

Introduction

Laser projectors used for entertainment applications utilize laser modules to generate 4K-resolution images with a robust color palette and up to 75,000 lumens. While commercial laser projector systems quickly have evolved to be more energy-efficient, these systems still require up to 6kW to generate bright, high-resolution images. This is needed to project in cinemas and large venues at stadiums. Consequently, the high-power laser systems generate a significant amount of heat during operation.




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