Peltier Sipper System

Model No:AEI-PSS-SH150

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Product Description

Peltier Sipper System is a specialized device used in analytical chemistry and biochemistry to precisely control the temperature of liquid samples. It leverages the Peltier effect, which involves the transfer of heat between two electrical junctions when an electric current flows through them, to either heat or cool a sample. Here is a detailed description of its components and functionality:

Components
Peltier Modules: These are thermoelectric coolers (TEC) that use the Peltier effect to transfer heat. When an electric current passes through the module, one side absorbs heat and becomes cold while the other side releases heat and becomes hot.
Heat Sinks and Fans: To dissipate the heat generated on the hot side of the Peltier module, heat sinks and fans are used. These components ensure that the system remains efficient and prevents overheating.
Temperature Sensors: These are used to monitor the temperature of the liquid sample. Common sensors include thermocouples or RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors).
Control Unit: This includes a microcontroller or a dedicated temperature controller that regulates the current flowing through the Peltier module based on feedback from the temperature sensors. This ensures precise temperature control.
Sample Holder: A container or a set of tubes where the liquid samples are placed. This holder is in thermal contact with the Peltier module to enable efficient heat transfer.
Sipper Mechanism: This is a mechanism that allows the system to draw (sip) liquid samples from a reservoir into the sample holder for temperature regulation and subsequent analysis.