Many medical applications require heat for optimal performance. For patient comfort, effective treatment, and a variety of diagnostic processes, equipment and fluids must be raised to, or kept at, specific operating temperatures. Medical heating applications can have strict requirements including fast warm up, uniform heating both over time and across a surface, compact design, and high reliability.
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