Customized M1UBB-2011R rectangular hole pitch passive server radiator copper heat sink
item | value |
Type | Other Machining Services |
Material Capabilities | copper |
Micro Machining or Not | Micro Machining |
Place of Origin | GUA |
Model Number | DH-106 |
Brand Name | OEM |
MOQ | 1 |
Size | OEM Size |
Surface treatment | Andozing |
Name | M.2 solid state drive cooler |
Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Finish | Anodized Plated |
Packing | Carton |
Quality control | High-quality |
Product name | anodized SSD radiator |
OEM/ODM | Accecpted |
Introduction:
Copper heat sinks are a type of heat sink used in electronic devices to dissipate heat generated by electronic components. Heat sinks are essential components in electronic devices to prevent overheating and damage to electronic components.
Advantages:
Excellent heat transfer properties: Copper heat sinks have excellent heat transfer properties, which allows them to quickly and efficiently dissipate heat away from electronic components.
High thermal conductivity: Copper has a thermal conductivity that is significantly higher than other common heat sink materials, such as aluminum. This allows copper heat sinks to transfer heat away from electronic components more efficiently.
Compatibility: Copper heat sinks are compatible with a wide range of electronic components, such as CPUs, GPUs, power supplies, and voltage regulators. This makes them a versatile solution for cooling electronic components in various applications.
Application:
Automotive: Copper heat sinks are used in automotive applications such as engine control modules, power electronics, and lighting systems.
Renewable energy: Copper heat sinks are used in renewable energy systems such as solar panels and wind turbines to cool the power electronics that convert DC power to AC power. They are preferred due to their high thermal conductivity and excellent heat transfer properties.
High-performance computing: Copper heat sinks are used in high-performance computing applications, such as data centers and supercomputers, to cool CPUs, GPUs, and other high-power components. They are preferred due to their high thermal conductivity and ability to dissipate heat quickly.