Heat Sink, IT and Electrical Components: High-conductivity heat sinks designed to manage and dissipate heat in IT and electrical components, ensuring safety and extending device longevity.
Overview
Heat Sink in IT and Electrical Components
A heat sink is a component designed to dissipate heat from high-temperature devices, commonly found in IT and electrical systems such as computers, power converters, and LED lights. Made from materials with high thermal conductivity, such as copper or aluminum, heat sinks absorb and dissipate heat to maintain the performance and prevent overheating of electronic components. The design, which often includes fins and ridges, maximizes the surface area in contact with the air, enhancing the heat dissipation process through natural or forced convection.
Key Features – Conductivity – Thermal Conductivity – High Purity – Flatness – Hydrogen Embrittlement