The heat sink consists of a series of fins or ridges that increase the surface area available for heat dissipation. These fins are designed to maximize airflow and enhance the cooling process. The heat sink is usually attached to the component using thermal paste or adhesive, ensuring optimal heat transfer.
The aluminium profile is an ideal material for heat sinks due to its excellent thermal conductivity, lightweight nature, and cost-effectiveness. It efficiently conducts heat away from the component, allowing it to cool down more effectively. The lightweight nature of aluminum also makes it easier to handle and install in electronic systems.
Industrial Aluminum Profiles heat sinks come in various shapes and sizes, depending on the specific application and thermal requirements. They can be found in desktop computers, laptops, gaming consoles, LED lights, and many other electronic devices.
Aluminum Frame Profiles Surface treatments: Blank, anodizing
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