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Heat Sink Design - Aluminum Extrusions (.pdf)
aluminum heat sink need to be low in weight, high in exposed surface area and simple in design. Violation of these basic design criteria will result in less than optimized heat sinks for the specific application. Heat Sink Design
Aluminum Extrusions. Heat Sink Design Aluminum Extrusions. 1
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Designing to beat the heat
in medical blood analyzers and industrial conveyor-belt sections. It features an integrated motor and controller with a thermally conductive plastic housing and heat sink. Replacing die-cast aluminum with thermally conductive plastic let IMS hold tighter tolerances and reduce its cost by 50%
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Designing to beat the heat
analyzers and industrial conveyor-belt sections. It features an integrated motor and controller with a thermally conductive plastic housing and heat sink. Replacing die-cast aluminum with thermally conductive plastic let IMS hold tighter tolerances and reduce its cost by 50%. The plastic housing
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Fundamentals of Heat Transfer
spontaneously from a hot body to a cool one. (Example: A hot microprocessor or laser diode is cooled by flow of heat into heat sink or cold plate.). It is impossible to convert heat completely into useful work. (Example: In a combustion engine, a certain heat component must always be exhausted without
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Managing Heat Transfer With Potting Compounds
and thermal expansion and more security and protection of intellectual property. A. thermally conductive adhesive will provide a permanent bond between a power supply or IC. and a heat sink. The selection of the appropriate thermally conductive potting solution involves many factors: · Temperature range
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Skived Fin Heat Sinks (.pdf)
per inch of width. The. typical fin thickness is 0.20 inches (5 mm) but is dependent on height and air. travel length. Thinner fins are also possible. The resulting heat sink product. has fins that have the same physical properties (thermal conductivity,. weight, alloy & temper, etc) as the base
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Thermally conductive polymers delete the heat
, for example, conduct heat to the surface then transfer it to the surrounding air by convection. The sum of these resistances determines how efficiently the heat sink cools the device. As a result, total heat transfer is not linearly dependent on material thermal conductivity. Besides, many
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How Thermoelectric Modules Are Used in Heat Exchangers
exchangers, liquid is cooled on one side of the thermoelectric modules, while heat is rejected into a finned heat sink with a fan to rapidly dissipate the heat into air. Liquid to air heat exchangers are commonly used for cooling machine tools, lasers, liquid chillers or any type of equipment with a coolant