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Air cooling technology is a cooling method that uses air flow to remove heat. Its core principle is to use a fan to drive air flow, remove heat from the heat-generating object through the heat sink, and form a continuous air flow cycle to achieve a cooling effect.
Air cooling is a cooling method, which usually increases the surface area of the object to be cooled, or speeds up the rate at which air flows through the object per unit time, or both. The former can be achieved by adding a heat sink to the surface of the object, usually hanging the heat sink outside the object or fixing it to the object to make heat dissipation more efficient. The latter can use a fan (blower) to enhance ventilation and strengthen the cooling effect. In most cases, adding a heat sink can greatly improve the cooling efficiency.
A heat sink is a device that dissipates heat from heat-prone electronic components in electrical appliances. It is usually made of aluminum alloy, brass or bronze in the form of plates, sheets, or multiple sheets.
Generally, a heat sink should be coated with a layer of thermal grease on the contact surface between the electronic component and the heat sink during use, so that the heat generated by the component can be more effectively transferred to the heat sink, and then dissipated to the surrounding air through the heat sink.
The main function of a heat sink is to transfer the heat inside the electronic device to the outside to keep the device running normally and extend its service life.
Vansim offers a variety of heat sinks to choose from:
In the era of technology, heat dissipation has become a problem we must face, and our heat sink products are born to solve this problem. We will provide you with our expertise in technology and optimize the heat sink that best meets market demand. Choosing our products, you will have an efficient, reliable, and intelligent heat dissipation solution to keep your equipment at its best performance.
Aluminum has been used in the radiator market for a long time due to its softness and easy processing characteristics. After the aluminum ingot is heated at high temperature, the aluminum liquid is allowed to flow through an extrusion die with grooves under high pressure to make a heat sink blank. The heat sink blank is then cut, grooved, and processed to become the aluminum extruded heat sink we often see.
What is aluminum extruded heat sink?
The skiving process uses a special tool to cut out layers of fins from the entire material. This type of heat sink fin can be as thin as 0.05mm, and the fins and base of the skiving heat sink are integrated, so there will be no interface impedance problem.
Compared with aluminum extruded heat sinks, the skiving process solves the limitation of the heat sink's fin thickness-to-length ratio.
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What is a skived heat sink?
其他工艺类型水冷板
The buried heat pipe heat sink is a heat pipe that is directly embedded in the structure of the heat sink. As a highly efficient heat conduction element, the heat pipe achieves rapid heat transfer through the evaporation and condensation cycle of the working medium inside. Combining the heat pipe with the heat sink can make full use of the high thermal conductivity of the heat pipe to quickly take away the heat from the heat source, and dissipate the heat into the air through the surface area increase effect of the heat sink, thereby achieving the purpose of cooling.
What is a buried heat pipe radiator?
The bonded heat sink is a heat sink that tightly combines the heat sink fins and the base plate by bonding. Its working principle is to bond the heat sink fins and the base plate together through thermally conductive epoxy resin to achieve heat conduction. The thermal conductivity of the adhesive insert heat sink is relatively low, but it is suitable for high-ratio, small-pitch heat sinks and can be used in scenarios where heat dissipation performance is not required.
What is a bonded heat sink?
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