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Butler Technologies Launches Printed Heater Development Kit

The kit enables engineers to experiment and optimize heating solutions for automotive, apparel, medical, consumer electronics and more.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Butler Technologies announces the release of its Printed Heater Development Kit. This product offers engineers and product developers a tool for designing and prototyping next generation heating solutions, including garments, medical devices, and more.

Designed and manufactured entirely in the United States, Butler Technologies’ Printed Heater Development Kit provides a hands-on experience with state-of-the-art technology. The kit empowers engineers to create and refine custom heating solutions efficiently and timely, unlocking endless possibilities across various industries.

The Printed Heater Development Kit includes everything needed to start prototyping and experimenting with this new technology. Each kit includes four printed fixed resistance heaters on two-way stretch fabric, wire leads and snap adapters, and a 7.4V battery with charging cable. The kit enables engineers to experiment and optimize heating solutions for diverse applications, including automotive, apparel, medical, consumer electronics, and more.

Key features of the Printed Heater Development Kit include:
• Versatile Material: The kit includes printed heaters on two-way stretch fabric, allowing engineers to test the stretchability and durability of the heaters.
• Standardized Design: Engineers from all industries can experiment with this standard heater design on multiple applications. Once they’re ready for fully functioning prototypes, the Butler Technologies team will help customize the design of the printed heater to match specific product requirements and specifications.
• Comprehensive Documentation and Support: Butler Technologies offers a comprehensive product information sheet as well as a responsive team of experts to assist engineers at every stage of the design and prototyping process.

“We believe this innovative product will revolutionize the way engineers approach printed heating solutions,” said Tristan Tripodi, president and CEO of Butler Technologies. “By combining our expertise in printed electronic solutions with the ingenuity of conductive materials, we are empowering engineers to unleash their creativity and bring their ideas to life.” 

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