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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. Search by Specification | Learn More about Heat Sinks
CPU fans and coolers are integrated fans and heat sink assemblies packaged to provide optimum cooling performance, often for specific processors. Search by Specification | Learn More about CPU Fans and Coolers
Air heaters are devices used to heat air. They include forced air products as well as all types of radiant and space heaters. Search by Specification | Learn More about Air Heaters
This is a general search form for all types of industrial heaters, devices which are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and heating configurations. Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Heaters
Radiant heater elements are used with radiant flat panel and radiant reflective heaters. Search by Specification | Learn More about Radiant Heater Elements
Thermal management design and analysis services perform tests and redesigns around thermal dissipation issues. Thermal management design and analysis services perform tests and redesigns around thermal analysis, heat analysis, heat management... Search by Specification | Learn More about Thermal Management Design and Analysis Services
Gas heaters and propane heaters burn natural gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), propane, or other gaseous fuels to generate heat. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Heaters and Propane Heaters
Heat exchangers are commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, chemical, and electronics processes to transfer energy and provide required heating or cooling. Search by Specification | Learn More about Heat Exchangers
Induction heaters use an electrical source to drive alternating current (AC) through a coil to heat metal objects. Learn More about Induction Heaters
Coil heaters and cable heaters are heating elements formed from straight (uncoiled) segments of round or square heating cable. Search by Specification | Learn More about Coil Heaters and Cable Heaters
Water heaters are gas, oil or electric-fired devices used to heat water for residential and commercial use. Search by Specification | Learn More about Water Heaters
Space heaters and room heaters are designed for use in confined areas or spaces. They do not emit hazardous pollutants or noxious fumes, and are generally portable. Search by Specification | Learn More about Space Heaters and Room Heaters
Explosion proof heaters are constructed with housings that can withstand explosions, protecting the materials being heated. This classification may also include housings, which can withstand sparking and flames. Search by Specification | Learn More about Explosion Proof Heaters
Infrared heaters use a reflective shield to direct radiant heat onto a heated surface. Search by Specification | Learn More about Infrared Heaters
Flexible heaters are devices that can be molded to the shape of a heated object. Search by Specification | Learn More about Flexible Heaters
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Heat Sinks - Design & Manufacturing Considerations Value Engineered Products, Inc.
Liquid Cooled Heat Sink Kits Value Engineered Products, Inc.
Aluminum / Copper Bonded Heat Sinks Value Engineered Products, Inc.
Aluminum Heat Sinks PSI Extrusions
Standard and Custom Extruded Heat Sinks STACI
Custom Heat Sinks PSI Extrusions
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VEP manufactures a variety of Copper Liquid cooled heat sink assembly kits that work with SCR devices from 33mm to 100mm. Bolt holes centers vary from 2.75" to 7.5". These items are stocked and come with the shortest lead times in the industry. All liquid cooled heat sink kits come with nickel plated copper chill blocks, the recommended clamps and SCR locating pins already installed. (read more)
The Modular Heat Sink Assembly provides a modern, economical, labor saving, replacement of diodes, SCR or IGBT modules for traditional ceramic capsule (hockey puc) or stud assemblies. (read more)
The Norseman™ XB Explosion-Proof Natural Convection Heater is designed for environments where explosive substances may be present such as control cabinets, enclosures, pump houses, oil platforms and more. This safe, reliable heater offers a state of the art design, featuring a unique copper-free aluminum extruded converter and patented x-Max® terminal housing. (read more)
Forced Convection Heaters; etched foil Elements from Thermal Circuits, Inc. Each custom designed product benefits from unparalleled choices that Thermal Circuits has available: circuitry foils, circuitry carriers, and circuitry insulations. (read more)
The CAF-20 Architectural Cabinet Convection Heater can provide ideal solutions to a wide variety of institutional, commercial and industrial space heating applications such as: entryways, stairwells, corridors, meeting rooms, factory offices, auditoriums, or areas where contemporary styling are required (read more)
STACI Corporation specializes in providing Thermal Management Solutions for customers around the world. STACI has developed a full range of heat sink products designed to provide a total thermal solution for any application. Standard heat sinks as well as custom designed heat sinks are offered. (read more)
A bonded fin heat sink removes the design limiting fin extrusion ratio found in extruded heat sinks. Typical extrusion fin ratios at VEP are generally from 4:1 up to 16:1. However, VEP currently produces a bonded fin heat sink with a ratio of 44:1.Ratios higher than 44:1 are possible as well. (read more)
If you don't find the heat sink you need here, PSI Extrusions can custom extrude it for you! (read more)
Heat sinks function by efficiently transferring thermal energy from an object at high temperature to a second object at a lower temperature with a much greater heat capacity There are many things to consider when dealing with extruded heat sinks, including to extrusion considerations such as, cost, tolerances, extrudablitiy, manufacturing considerations and heat sink design. (read more)
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Thermal conductivity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In physics, thermal conductivity, k, is the property of a material that indicates its ability to conduct heat. |
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Natural convection heat sink Natural Convection Heat Sink Online calculator for natural convection heat sinks. |
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NetBSD/alpha: Multia Frequently Asked Questions You can heat sink the 74F chip by thermally coupling it to a heat sink or to the case. |
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Optimization of heat sink fin geometries for heat sinks in... Optimization of heat sink fin geometries for heat sinks in natural convection |
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Thermal design and optimization of natural convection polymer... Thermal design and optimization of natural convection polymer pin fin heat sinks |
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Cree Application Note: XLamp LED Thermal Management Even though the heat removal from the heat sink is via convection, the path from the LED to the heat sink depends upon conduction. |
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Heat Transfer & Thermodynamics engineering - Natural... Natural Convection Heat Sink Analytical Model |
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natural convection heat sinks low profile heat sinks copper... natural convection heat sinks NATURAL CONVECTION HEAT SINKS High performance natural convection heat sinks can be designed to include heat pipes. |
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Simulation Used to Optimize Heat Sink Design for Optical... at or below 70C by natural convection cooling(i.e. without using a fan). The greatest design challenge was creating a heat sink for the driver See Mentor Graphics Corporation Information |
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Application Note AN-1057 Heatsink Characteristics Table of... Ts > Tamb 1 Q = hc s A (Ts - Ta) = hcAs Q = heat (watts) hc = heat transfer coefficient (watt/m2 ?C) As = surface area (m2) Ts = surface temperature See International Rectifier Information |