Jun 11, 2025
Flexible aluminium foil heater operates by converting electrical energy into heat through resistive heating (Joule heating). Its thin, lightweight design allows it to conform to complex shapes while delivering fast, uniform warmth. Here's a breakdown of its working principle:
When voltage is applied, electric current flows through the etched aluminium foil circuit (the conductive pathway).
Due to the metal's natural resistance, the electrical energy transforms into heat energy, warming the foil.
The pattern of the etched foil ensures even heat distribution across the entire surface.
The generated heat conducts through the foil and transfers to the target surface via:
Conduction: Direct contact with the object (e.g., pipes, batteries).
Radiation: Infrared heat emission (useful in industrial drying).
The outer insulating layers (polyimide, silicone, or polyester) protect the foil and improve thermal efficiency.
Built-in Sensors: Many foil heaters integrate thermocouples or RTDs for real-time temperature monitoring.
External Controllers: A thermostat or PID controller adjusts power input to maintain precise heat levels.
Overheat Protection: Some designs include thermal fuses or self-regulating materials to prevent damage.