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Featured In: Newsletters | Cooling & Thermal Management

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

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Superflow-Micro Providing an output of 0.57 CFM,  Jaro's newest ultra-thin, micro-sized (15 x 4) fan has an IP 57 (water resistant) rating - which  protects against harsh environments where dust, water, or humidity could be a problem.           

With an low level of power consumption (power rated at .175 watt), the new fans are ideal for many different types of  'space-limited' applications - including PDA, MID, smartphone, CCTV, GPS, mask & goggle, pocket projector, micro fuel cell and air sensing usages.

The Superflow-Micro was designed to provides a minimum 30,000 hours of long product-life. Current lead-time for production orders are four to six weeks after receipt of order. The pricing depends upon the order quantity. The data sheets for these unique products can be accessed here.

For more information about the Super-Flow Micro, or any other JaroThermal products, please contact Dennis Eisen (561-241-6700 x307). You can also contact JaroThermal through their webstite: www.jarothermal.com.

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