CoolIT’s new Rack Direct Contact Liquid Cooling (Rack DCLC) technology offers cooling for increased density and decreased power usage. DCLC moves the heat generated by high performance processors by circulating liquid directly across the CPU. CoolIT’s pure copper micro-channel technology allows for the absorption of heat, which is then transported away from temperature … [Read more...]
Nylon Abrasive Brush Tools for Heat Sinks, Fans, and AC Condenser Tubes
Brush Research Manufacturing is now offering flexible NamPower™ nylon abrasive brush tools for the deburring and resurfacing of heat sinks, fans, and air conditioner condenser tubes for the electronics industry. Aluminum extrusions must be free of loose, torn, or folded metal because these could cause flaking and interfere with heat dissipation. The abrasive brush filaments on … [Read more...]
Thin Cavity Fluidic Heat Exchanger
Third Millennium Engineering has released a Thin Cavity Fluidic Heat Exchanger, a small volume, high performance method for cooling critical electronic devices at the chip, board, module, and system levels. Its high thermal performance originates from a very high velocity air flow, a very thin boundary layer, and high air utilization. It can efficiently and reliably cool … [Read more...]
Hybrid Air and Liquid Cooling for High-end GPUs
ARCTIC introduced its Accelero Hybrid 7970 cooling solution, which combines both air and liquid to give higher cooling performance for high-end GPUs. It features a 120 mm PWM fan, a powerful heat exchanger, and the MX-4 thermal compound to transfer heat away from the GPU – with 200% cooling performance of the stock cooler. It also comes with an Active Cooling Unit and thermal … [Read more...]
Pre-Packaged Air Conditioned Enclosures for Electronics and Telecom Equipment
EIC Solutions, Inc. has introduced a new series of air conditioned electronic/electrical enclosures. The new Pre-packaged Protector Series enclosures feature rugged metal construction and a built-in thermoelectric air conditioner. The thermoelectric cooling unit does not use a compressor, refrigerant or filters, and there are no moving mechanical parts other than fans. EIC … [Read more...]
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