Cooling Source owns its own manufacturing plants in Northern California and China, assuring that you get the best of both worlds. They provide a wide variety of fabricating materials including aluminum. The most advanced manufacturing methods and equipment are utilized by a highly trained staff of employees to provide innovative design services, rapid prototyping and low to moderate production volume to meet client requirements.
High volume can then be produced at the facilities to reduce cost and production time to give customers a much needed competitive advantage. Through extensive process controls, Cooling Source ensures conformity to mechanically drawn specifications throughout both the design and manufacturing process.
Aluminum extrusions are the most cost-efficient solutions for the majority of electronics cooling applications. Cooling Source offers a wide variety of aluminum profiles used for heat sink extrusion. The extensive inventory of extruded heat sinks ranges from 20 to 198 millimeters in width and 9.4 to 48.9 millimeters in height. This range will suit most customers need for an extruded aluminum sink.
In addition to a wide variety of in-stock extruded heat sinks, Cooling Source also offers heat sink extrusion profiles with unique shapes that are geared to be used in electronic power assemblies that ensure maximum performance for thermal applications.
Extruded Heatsink Manufacturing Process
To make an extruded heat sink, temperatures that exceed 900° F are used to heat a billet of aluminum. A rod with as much as 22 tons of force is applied to press and draw the billet through a die having the desired cross-section.
The heat sink extrusion is manually pulled through the other end and cooled. The final stage of heat sink extrusion is cutting to the required length. Secondary processes are performed at that point. All heat sink extrusions are performance tested. Tests include:
· Aging
· Atmosphere
· Temperature Cycle
· Mechanical
Heat sink extrusions are used at nearly every electronic cooling level because of the low cost of tooling and the price per piece of quantity production, as well as its efficient cooling capabilities. With the proper fin configuration, extruded heat sinks are suitable for both forced and natural convection air.
To learn more about Cooling Source and their manufacturing capabilities, heat sink extrusion offers, or custom design services, call 888-509-2665.
For further details about extruded heat sink and heat sink extrusion please visit the website.
High volume can then be produced at the facilities to reduce cost and production time to give customers a much needed competitive advantage. Through extensive process controls, Cooling Source ensures conformity to mechanically drawn specifications throughout both the design and manufacturing process.
Aluminum extrusions are the most cost-efficient solutions for the majority of electronics cooling applications. Cooling Source offers a wide variety of aluminum profiles used for heat sink extrusion. The extensive inventory of extruded heat sinks ranges from 20 to 198 millimeters in width and 9.4 to 48.9 millimeters in height. This range will suit most customers need for an extruded aluminum sink.
In addition to a wide variety of in-stock extruded heat sinks, Cooling Source also offers heat sink extrusion profiles with unique shapes that are geared to be used in electronic power assemblies that ensure maximum performance for thermal applications.
Extruded Heatsink Manufacturing Process
To make an extruded heat sink, temperatures that exceed 900° F are used to heat a billet of aluminum. A rod with as much as 22 tons of force is applied to press and draw the billet through a die having the desired cross-section.
The heat sink extrusion is manually pulled through the other end and cooled. The final stage of heat sink extrusion is cutting to the required length. Secondary processes are performed at that point. All heat sink extrusions are performance tested. Tests include:
· Aging
· Atmosphere
· Temperature Cycle
· Mechanical
Heat sink extrusions are used at nearly every electronic cooling level because of the low cost of tooling and the price per piece of quantity production, as well as its efficient cooling capabilities. With the proper fin configuration, extruded heat sinks are suitable for both forced and natural convection air.
To learn more about Cooling Source and their manufacturing capabilities, heat sink extrusion offers, or custom design services, call 888-509-2665.
For further details about extruded heat sink and heat sink extrusion please visit the website.