Sheetak and German Partner Team Up to Accelerate Cooling Technology Across the Americas

Sheetak and German Partner Team Up to Accelerate Cooling Technology Across the Americas

2026-06-01 companies

Austin, Monday, 1 June 2026.
Starting June 1, 2026, Sheetak and Germany’s Dr. Neumann Peltier-Technik are partnering to offer a single-source commercial cooling solution, drastically cutting supply chain friction and product development times.

A Strategic Alliance for Thermal Management

On June 1, 2026, Austin, Texas-based Sheetak officially announced a strategic partnership with the German manufacturer Dr. Neumann Peltier-Technik GmbH (DNPT) [1]. This agreement grants Sheetak the distribution rights for DNPT’s PELCORE TEC Controller product line across North America and other global markets [1]. The distributed hardware includes the PWR-CTRL-XS, PWR-CTRL-M, and PWR-CTRL-L platforms, which are specifically designed to regulate thermoelectric cooling systems [1].

Streamlining Procurement and System Design

To facilitate immediate access, the DNPT thermoelectric cooling controllers were made available directly through Sheetak’s website starting May 31, 2026 [1]. Maximilian Freundorfer, Managing Director of DNPT, emphasized that partnering with Sheetak not only broadens the German company’s global exposure but also strengthens their sales channels to better serve customers requiring advanced temperature controls [1]. This unified sales channel effectively creates a one-stop shop for engineers looking to integrate thermal management solutions [1].

Bridging the Gap from Prototype to Production

The CryoSnap kit features an unusual modular, snap-apart construction divided into five interconnected functional sections [2]. These include a thermal module utilizing a Sheetak CENTUM thermoelectric cooler, a dedicated TEC driver board with an H-bridge design, a power section, a removable Arduino Nano for control, and a user interface for local telemetry [2]. The system can be powered through a USB-C Power Delivery connection supporting up to 100 watts, or via an external DC source of up to 32 volts [2].

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Strategic partnerships Thermoelectric cooling