Thermally conductive material is used to make a heatsink that dissipates heat away from a device into the surrounding air. The design includes fins and other protrusions that increase surface area and the heatsink's ability to remove heat.
An innovative heatsink design combines extruded aluminum heatsinks with solderable rollers that improve the thermal performance and surface area over similar stamp design. Other heatsink extrusions combine a tin plated solderable integrated spring clip with an extruded aluminum heatsink body for an all in one solution. The mounting clip provides consistent pressure to reduce thermal resistance.
Other heatsink extrusions are scaled to meet the designer’s power dissipation needs. They can hold multiple devices. The aluminum heatsinks provide the largest surface area, easiest assembly, and smallest footprint. They are ideal for high density and forced convection cooling. The original versions were so successful that a larger version was made available for even more heat dissipation. This version employs the same internal clipping mechanism. It is recommended for applications requiring high-powered densities where forced air cooling is present.
Heatsink extrusions that feature vertical through-hole mounting are available in a black anodized finish. Extruded aluminum heatsinks are designed for vertical mounting with solderable pins. A low cost and easy to assemble version is used with LED packages. This simple heatsink can hold LED modules and can be mounted simply with thread forming screws. Heatsinks have two types of surface finishes and can be used in either natural, free, or forced cooling applications.
Cooling Source is a company that provides heatsink extrusion solutions. Quality standard and customized versions are available.
For further details about heat sink extrusions and extruded aluminum heatsinks please visit to website.
An innovative heatsink design combines extruded aluminum heatsinks with solderable rollers that improve the thermal performance and surface area over similar stamp design. Other heatsink extrusions combine a tin plated solderable integrated spring clip with an extruded aluminum heatsink body for an all in one solution. The mounting clip provides consistent pressure to reduce thermal resistance.
Other heatsink extrusions are scaled to meet the designer’s power dissipation needs. They can hold multiple devices. The aluminum heatsinks provide the largest surface area, easiest assembly, and smallest footprint. They are ideal for high density and forced convection cooling. The original versions were so successful that a larger version was made available for even more heat dissipation. This version employs the same internal clipping mechanism. It is recommended for applications requiring high-powered densities where forced air cooling is present.
Heatsink extrusions that feature vertical through-hole mounting are available in a black anodized finish. Extruded aluminum heatsinks are designed for vertical mounting with solderable pins. A low cost and easy to assemble version is used with LED packages. This simple heatsink can hold LED modules and can be mounted simply with thread forming screws. Heatsinks have two types of surface finishes and can be used in either natural, free, or forced cooling applications.
Cooling Source is a company that provides heatsink extrusion solutions. Quality standard and customized versions are available.
For further details about heat sink extrusions and extruded aluminum heatsinks please visit to website.
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