Thermal management company GCoreLab has introduced a new generation of cold plates for the cooling of power electronics. The new XtremeChill liquid cold plate utilizes GCoreLab’s patented oblique fin technology, which offers superior thermal cooling and heating performance with no pressure drop. The technology, first developed by Professor PS Lee at the National University of … [Read more...]
Nanoscale Pillars May Improve Thermoelectric Materials
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder say a new method of improving thermoelectric materials could lead to the development of better solar panels, more energy-efficient cooling equipment and effective devices that could turn waste heat from power plants into electricity. The technique, which involves constructing an array of nanoscale pillars on top of a sheet of … [Read more...]
Thermal Pad Offers Advantages of Thermal Grease Without Mess
AOS Thermal Compounds has released Micro-Faze, a new thermal interface material formulated with non-silicone thermal grease. Micro-Faze offers a number of technical advantages, including low thermal resistance with minimum force and conformance with coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) deficiencies. Naturally tacky with no adhesive, fiberglass or other non-conductive … [Read more...]
Thermoelectrically-Cooled Electronic Enclosure Line Expanded for More Applications
EIC Solutions, a manufacturer of thermoelectric air conditioners, electronic enclosures and transit cases, has expanded its line of pre-packaged electronic enclosures with new sizes to meet more applications. Designed to protect and cool electronics and electrical devices, the Protector series pre-packaged enclosures combine several of EIC's standard cabinet sizes with … [Read more...]
Electrical Field Facilitates Better Heat Transfer
The application of an electric field to a condenser could double the efficiency of surface heat transfer in power plant and high performance computing cooling systems, according to new research released by scientists at MIT. The discovery—made by MIT postdoc Nenad Miljkovic, associate professor of mechanical engineering Evelyn Wang, graduate student Daniel Preston, and former … [Read more...]
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