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February 2013

High Conductivity Aluminum Plates with Embedded Heat Pipes is the Featured Product at Advanced Cooling Technologies


act's high conductivity aluminum (hik aluminum) plates are 6061 aluminum with embedded heat pipes to increase thermal conductivity. the heat pipe layout can be customized to cool multiple power components allowing for higher input power for your system. in addition, the flexibility of heat pipes allows them to be retrofit into current system without changing the geometry. typical aluminum has a thermal conductivity of 180 w/m-k. hik aluminum plates have effective thermal conductivities ranging from 500 to 1,200 w/m-k depending on size.

hik plates provide unique thermal and mechanical advantages:

  • size/weight: can reduce size and weight with more effective use of available surface area
  • thickness: ultra thin from 0.072"
  • hot spots: can reduce hot spots to operate under electronics' operating temperature
  • power: more efficient heat transfer can increase the allowable power of your system
  • assembly: can be used as a structural component in system assemblies

 

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hik aluminum plates are a cost effective way to solve challenging thermal problems. they are frequently used in military and commercial electronics cooling systems. they use copper-water heat pipes which are proven, highly reliable component especially in electronics' operating temperature range. for more information on heat pipe and hik plate reliability or if you're thinking about designing heat pipes into your aluminum spreader. the links below can provide useful information for design.

for more information:

link: act hik aluminum plates


advanced cooling technologies, inc.,
phone: (717) 295-6061   
email: [email protected]

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