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Thermal stability directly determines safety, service life and operating efficiency for lithium‑ion battery packs, energy‑storage cabinets and new‑energy power components. Rigid legacy heating structures struggle to adapt to irregular curved surfaces and compact inner spaces inside modern new‑energy hardware, driving rising market demand for lightweight flexible heating components.
Silicone rubber heating sheets feature outstanding waterproof and dielectric properties, suitable for outdoor energy‑storage cabinet auxiliary heating. PTC‑based product series include flexible PTC heating sheets, aluminum‑alloy PTC ceramic heating plates and air‑conditioner PTC heaters. Leveraging positive‑temperature‑coefficient material characteristics, PTC units realize intrinsic temperature self‑limiting without complex external sensor loops, cutting overall system cost and avoiding thermal‑runaway risks. Epoxy heating panels deliver high mechanical strength for harsh‑vibration installation environments. PI‑metal heating films achieve ultra‑thin profiles, rapid thermal response and highly uniform heat distribution, widely deployed for constant‑temperature maintenance of battery modules and miniaturized power devices.
Multiple voltage‑grade options from low‑voltage 24V, 36V up to standard industrial voltages support diverse OEM integration demands. Graphene‑enhanced heating‑film variants further improve thermal conductivity performance for equipment operating under frigid ambient conditions.
New‑energy equipment manufacturers worldwide keep expanding procurement volume of modular flexible heating elements, prioritizing suppliers capable of custom sizing and fast sample iteration to match iterative battery‑pack and energy‑storage‑system design cycles.


