Heatsink Applications


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New Energy
The continuous development and progress of new energy technologies require continuous energy conversion and energy storage, and radiators are used to regulate and control the temperature during these energy conversion and energy storage processes to ensure stable and long-term operation of the equipment.
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Smart Appliances
With the popularization of home appliances and the continuous upgrading of their functions, radiators are increasingly widely used in the field of home appliances. For example, refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, electric fans, air conditioners and other home appliances all require radiators to control the temperature and heat dissipation of the equipment to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.
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E-Consumer
In the electronic Consumers , radiators are mainly used in computers, mobile phones, tablets, routers, projectors and other devices, all of which need to be cooled to prevent overheating. The function of the radiator is to disperse the heat generated by the device and dissipate it into the air, thereby reducing the temperature of the device. Radiators are usually made of materials such as aluminum alloy and copper alloy, with good heat dissipation effect, small size and light weight, suitable for embedded devices.
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Power & Energy Storage
Power electronic devices (such as power supplies, motor drives, and inverters) need to handle high electrical power devices (IGBTs, power amplifiers, power regulators, power ICs, power switches, etc.), which generate a lot of heat. If the heat is not dissipated in a timely and effective manner, the device temperature will rise, affecting the working performance of the device, and more seriously, it may damage the electronic device. Heat sinks are used to dissipate the heat generated by power electronic devices and ensure that they operate within a safe temperature range.
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E-Medical
As medical equipment becomes smaller and more portable, the highly integrated electronic components in medical equipment will generate a lot of heat during operation. If the heat cannot be dissipated in time, it will affect the normal operation of the equipment and even cause failure. Therefore, installing heat sinks and fans in medical equipment can effectively discharge heat to the outside of the equipment, ensuring the stability of electronic components and the normal operation of the equipment.
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LED Lighting
Aluminum is one of the most commonly used materials for LED heat sinks. It has good thermal conductivity and light weight, making it easy to process and install. Aluminum heat sinks are usually manufactured by extrusion molding or die casting, and can be designed into various shapes and sizes according to different LED lamps.
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