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KS90 Red Low Temperature Stirling Engine
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KS90 Red Low Temperature Stirling Engine


KS90 Red Low Temperature Stirling Engine
KS90 Red Low Temperature Stirling Engine KS90 Red Low Temperature Stirling Engine KS90 Red Low Temperature Stirling Engine KS90 Red Low Temperature Stirling Engine

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This engine is available ready assembled (full price) and in self-assembly kit form (10% discount), select option above when adding to cart.
The kit is supplied with a CD containing nearly 50 photos showing the full assembly process along with detailed written instructions.


The Kontax Low Temperature Differential Stirling Engine is an excellent demonstration of a heat engine, showing with one spin of the flywheel a clean and simple way of converting thermal energy into motion. This engine will operate from many heat sources, including hot water, computer monitor, TV and the human hand. As long as there is a small difference in temperature between the upper and lower plates this engine will run.

Every one of these engines has been tested to run off the heat of a hand.
 
 This engine has been meticulously engineered. As any Stirling Engine enthusiast knows, friction is your enemy in LTD models. With this in mind, all potential sources of friction in this engine have been eliminated. Another common problem with LTD Stirlings is heat transfer between the plates. Again, all possible routes for heat to transfer directly between the plates have been eliminated.

Based on the pioneering work done by Dr Senft at the University of Wisconsin, this model has been engineered in England, manufactured in England using hi-tech CNC equipment, and is sold from England.
 
 A large number of schools and universities have bought our engines for educational use, the transparent chamber and cylinder make it very easy to explain the Stirling cycle to students. Many of our engines have been kept running for years on top of coffee machines, computers, fax machines, etc. in shops, kitchens and offices all over the world. Many customers take great delight in running our engines on a bowl of ice or snow, where the engine happily runs, but backwards.

Engine features:-

  • Low-profile heat insulating chamber pillars, giving good surface contact with heat source
  • Aluminium main pillar, hub & spokes
  • All airtight seals are made with high strength precision screw threads and nitrile O rings
  • Both connecting rods are positively located using low friction PET and stainless screws
  • Micron precision Borosilicate glass cylinder and Graphite power piston, the best combination
  • Ultra low friction demagnetised and degreased bearings, NO lubrication required
  • Fully CNC machined, ensuring crisp, clean tidy edges all over
  • Engine parts ultrasonically cleaned before hand assembly
  • Precision engineered and hand built in England
  • Engraved it with the KONTAX name

Major dimensions:-

  • Base plates - 92mm diameter, 2mm thick
  • Flywheel - 82mm diameter, 4mm thick
  • Power piston - 9.5mm tube diameter
  • Displacer - 70mm diameter, 8mm thick
  • Overall height - 120mm

For more information please download our pdf files:

Operation instructions.pdf
Stirling engine how it works.pdf
Stirling engine history.pdf  


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Customer comments
This engine is truly a thing of beauty. It will indeed run on the heat from your hand.
-Paul, Hawaii USA (KS90 blue)

The kit assembled like the proverbial Swiss watch, albeit much more simply!
-Reid, Maimi USA (KS90 black kit)

The quality of the parts is uncompromising and utterly without fault. The workmanship is that of a person who undoubtedly has a passion for their work. I thought this level of engineering skill and attention to detail was dead in the UK.
-Rob, Queensland Australia (KS90 black kit)

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