Customized M1UBB-2011R rectangular hole pitch passive server radiator copper heat sink
item | value |
Type | Heat Sinks |
Surface Treatment | Anti-anodizing |
Process | stamping,soldering,bending |
IP Rating | IP54 |
Place of Origin | GUA |
Brand Name | OEM |
Body Color | COOPER |
Shape | Square |
Body Material | VC soaking plate, copper fin |
Product model | LGA1700-004 |
CPU type | Intel 1700 square motherboard |
Rated voltage | 12V |
Product size | 90*90*28.5MM |
Fan speed | PWM 1500-6600rpm |
Fan noise | 64.00 DBA / Max |
Fan air volume | 21.35cfm/max |
Plug type | 4 pin PWM |
CPU hole pitch | 78x78 mm |
Fin thickness | 0.3mm |
Introduction:
Copper heat sinks are made from copper, a metal with high thermal conductivity, which makes it an excellent heat conductor. When electronic components generate heat, the copper heat sink absorbs the heat and then dissipates it into the surrounding environment, thereby reducing the temperature of the electronic component.
Advantages:
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.
Lightweight: Copper is a relatively lightweight material, which makes copper heat sinks a good choice for applications where weight is a concern.
Durability: Copper is a durable material that is resistant to corrosion and wear. This makes copper heat sinks a reliable and long-lasting solution for cooling electronic components.
Application:
Industrial applications: Copper heat sinks are used in industrial applications such as power supplies, motor drives, and control systems. They are preferred due to their excellent heat transfer properties, durability, and resistance to corrosion.
Military: Copper heat sinks are used in military applications such as radar systems, communication equipment, and missile guidance systems. They are preferred due to their durability, high thermal conductivity, and resistance to corrosion.
Aerospace: Copper heat sinks are used in aerospace applications such as avionics, communication systems, and radar systems. They are preferred due to their lightweight, high thermal conductivity, and resistance to corrosion.