Heat conductive epoxy bonded fin heat sink 203(W)*114(H)*228(L)mm
Product Name | High power heatsink 203(W)*114(H)*228(L)mm with filled heat conductive epoxy |
Material | AL 6063 T5;AL 1060 |
Detailed Size | As per customers' design,max width 1000mm,max height 200mm,min gap 1mm |
Advantage | Flexible pitch, height and width,manufactured without molds;smaller volume and lightweight,an ideal selection for cooling high power devices |
Sample Service | Samples with differernt sizes can be availabe for prototypes test within 1 week |
Production Process | Aluminum plate cutting---Making the solts in the base---Fins cutting--Bonding fins to base---CNC Machining---Deburring--- Cleaning--- Inspecting--Packing |
Surface Treatment | Degreasing,(Black) Anodizing,Sand Blasting,Painting,Chromating and Laser marking |
Reference Standard | GB/T 3190-2008,GB/T 14846-2008,ISO 2768 |
Experience | More than 20 years professional manufacturing experience |
| LED Lighting,Inverter,Welding Machine,Communication Device,Power Supply Equipment,Electronic Industry,Thermoelectric Coolers/Generator,IGBT/UPS Cooling Systems,etc. |
Introduction:
Electronic heat sinks are commonly used in electronic devices such as computers, televisions, and mobile phones, as well as in industrial and automotive applications. They are essential for preventing electronic components from overheating and malfunctioning, which can lead to reduced performance, shortened lifespan, and even permanent damage.
Advantages:
The advantage of a water cooling heatsink is its flexibility. The water can be circulated through the heatsink using a pump, which allows for precise temperature control and can improve the overall performance of the cooling system. Additionally, water cooling heatsinks can be customized to fit specific components or systems, which can lead to improved performance and efficiency.
Application:
Telecommunications: Electronic heat sinks are used in telecommunications equipment such as routers, modems, and switches to cool the components that process and transmit data.
Consumer electronics: Electronic heat sinks are used in a variety of consumer electronics, including televisions, audio equipment, and mobile phones.
Aerospace: Electronic heat sinks are used in aerospace applications such as avionics, communication systems, and radar systems.