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Small Cooler Peltier Cool Plate Cooler TEC Module Industry Application
Peltier Cool Plate Cooler TEC Module Industry Application
The basic thermoelectric (Peltier) cooler unit is a thermocouple, which consists of a p-type and n-type semiconductor elements, or pellets. Copper commutation tabs are used to interconnect pellets that are traditionally made of Bismuth Telluride-based alloy.
Thus, a typical thermoelectric cooler (TEC) consists of thermocouples connected electrically in series and sandwiched between two Alumina ceramic plates. The number of thermocouples may vary greatly - from several elements to hundred of units. This allows to construct a TEC of a desirable cooling capacity ranging from fractions of Watts to hundreds of Watts.
When DC moves across Peltier cooler, it causes temperature
differential between TEC sides. As a result, one thermoelectric
cooler face, which is called cold, will be cooled while its
opposite face, which is called hot, simultaneously is heated. If
the heat generated on the TEC hot side is effectively dissipated
into heat sinks and further into the surrounding environment, then
the temperature on the thermoelectric cooler cold side will be much
lower than that of the ambient by dozens of degrees. The
thermoelectric coolers cooling capacity is proportional to the
current passing through it. TEC's cold side will consequently be
heated and its hot side will be cooled once the TEC's polarity has
been reversed.