A team of scientists from Lockheed Martin have produced a small satellite cooling system, the high power Microcryocooler, which is the lightest on the market and three times more powerful than the company’s first design. This design will pave the way for smaller and more compact IR sensor systems and novel sensor configurations. "The High Power Microcryocooler is making a … [Read more...]
Lithium Atoms Turn Graphene into a Superconductor
Physicists in Canada and Germany have proved that graphene turns into a superconductor when ‘decorated’ with lithium atoms, which could lead to a new generation of superconducting nanoscale devices, according to Nanotechweb.org. In 2005, physicists demonstrated that when chemically treated, graphite could exhibit superconducting properties. “Theorists identified the … [Read more...]
Non-drip Epoxy Paste Cures Optically Clear
Master Bond Inc. introduces the Master Bond EP21NDCL - a new two component non-drip epoxy paste that cures optically clear in thin sections. It is ideal for bonding, coating and sealing applications in aerospace, electrical, opto-electronic and specialty OEM industries. The Master Bond EP21NDCL bonds well to plastics, rubbers, glass, metals, ceramics and other materials and it … [Read more...]
Three New Liquid Cooling Patent Issued – Company Reaches 50th Patent
CoolIT Systems, Inc. announced the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted the company three new patents for liquid cooling. With these, CoolIT Systems has reached its 50th patent milestone. The three newly issued patents include USPTO 9057567 Microchannel Coldplate, USPTO 9052252 Leak Detection System and USPTO 9055697 Air Conditioning System Control. “USPTO 9057567 … [Read more...]
Comparison of HPC and Telecom Data Center Cooling Methods by Operating and Capital Expense Extended Article
Dr. Alexander Yatskov Thermal Form & Function Inc. Introduction Current high-performance computing (HPC) and Telecom trends have shown that the number of transistors per chip has continued to grow in recent years, and data center cabinets have already surpassed 30 kW per cabinet (or 40.4 kW/m2) [1]. It is not an unreasonable assumption to expect that, in accordance … [Read more...]
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