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Devices and equipment used to regulate temperature by removing heat from electrical and electronic components.
Air conditioners and building air conditioners are used in industrial, process computing, networking, and other spaces where thermal management is important. Space and spot cooling equipment are used wherever total heat must be controlled or where localized heat sources must be managed. Many refrigerants are used in air conditioners; CFC-free refrigerants are becoming more prevalent and in fact are required in many applications.
CPU fans and coolers are integrated fans and heat sink assemblies packaged to provide optimum cooling performance, often for specific processors.
Cryostats and dewars are used to keep sensors and store samples at very cold temperatures.
Electronic cooling fans move air to cool electronic devices.
Enclosure air conditioners remove the heat generated by electronic devices from the inside of cabinets or enclosures.
Fan guards are used to provide a physical barrier around spinning fan blades to prevent accidental contact with fingers or other objects.
Heat exchangers are commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, chemical, and electronics processes to transfer energy and provide required heating or cooling.
Heat sinks are thermally conductive, usually metallic components or devices that absorb and dissipate heat generated by electronic components such as computers. Common heat sink materials include aluminum, copper, and steel.
Regenerative blowers are low pressure, high volume blowers that generate centrifugal airflow. They are used in compression, vacuum, and industrial blower applications.