Product

Heatsink


The most common Heatsink material is aluminum alloys. Aluminum alloy 1050 & 1070 are with higher thermal conductivity but is mechanically soft. Aluminum alloys 6060 (low stress), 6061 and 6063 are commonly used. Aluminum heat sinks can be extruded, casted, forging and punching.

Copper has excellent heat sink properties in terms of its thermal conductivity; corrosion resistance, biofouling resistance, and antimicrobial resistance. Copper has around twice the thermal conductivity of aluminum.
Copper is three times as dense and more expensive than aluminum. Copper heat sinks are machined and skived. Another method of manufacture is to solder the fins into the heat sink base. Copper is less ductile than Aluminum, so it cannot be extruded into heat sinks.

Treatment: Cleaning; Anodize ; Coating; Conversion Coating
Capability: Maximum width 20”

Field:
Lighting / Automotive/ Motorcycle & Bike
Power Electronics / Computer / Consumer Goods
Telecom / Transportation
Industrial / Energy / Machinery

Mainly application in industrial facilities, power plants, solar thermal water systems, gas water heaters, forced air heating and cooling systems, geothermal heating and cooling, and electronic systems.
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