Temperature control specialist Oven Industries Inc. has released a new line of thermoelectric peltier coolers for use in a variety of temperature control applications. Ideal for usage in universities, science laboratories, PCR research and businesses that specialize in temperature control, the 5R6-900 peltier cooler features an easy-to-read digital display for controlling … [Read more...]
Multi-Purpose Cold Plates for TEC, LED and Semiconductor Cooling
Custom liquid cooling solutions provider Koolance has released three new multi-purpose cold plates for heat sources ranging from 25-50 mm/sq. The three models— PLT-UN50F, PLT-UN40F and PLT-UN25F—are ideal for thermal applications such as thermoelectric cooling, LEDs, image sensors and semiconductor cooling. PLT-UN50F features a cooling area footprint of 50mm x 50mm (1.97in x … [Read more...]
Thermoelectric Air Conditioner Drip Pans Prevent Rust and Corrosion
EIC Solutions Inc., a supplier of thermoelectric air conditioners, electronic enclosures and transit cases, has released new electronic enclosure air conditioner drip pans designed to prevent rust and corrosion by collecting moisture and channeling it outside the enclosure via an external drain. Both specially contoured vertical drip pans and horizontal drip pans are available … [Read more...]
Thermal Facts and Fairy Tales: A System Perspective for Electronics Cooling
A friend of mine who was an aspiring plumber once stated that all you need to know to be a plumber is that you get paid on Friday and that waste flows downhill. Maybe there is a similar analogy for thermal engineers that regardless of when we get paid, thermal energy will flow in the direction of decreasing temperature. The direction of heat flow with respect to temperature … [Read more...]
“Transverse” Thermoelectric Effect May Lead to Better Cooling Devices
Northwestern University researchers are investigating the possibility of vertical heat transport for better cooling devices. A new paper published in Physical Review Letters by researchers at Northwestern University in Illinois explores the idea of using materials in which heat flows perpendicular to an electric current to develop better devices for cooling … [Read more...]
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