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Full Thermal Path Feature (16765)

Thursday, January 29, 2009
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Full Thermal Path Feature (16765)


Nextreme Thermal Solutions (Durham, NC) announces the availability of the eTEG Thermoelectric Power Generation Evaluation Kit. The kit provides an easy-to-use first evaluation solution for assessment of Nextreme's power generation technology, eliminates the need for a sophisticated laboratory set up and requires only modest equipment to measure the power generated by Nextreme's eTEG UPF40 devices. The evaluation kit includes:

Typical applications include:
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