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Traditional Price Of The Heat Sinks

Traditional Price Of The Heat Sinks

From:http://www.heatsinks.cc Time:2010-8-30

Traditional Price Of The Heat Sinks
 
 
Here the best design has the finned shape (like a radiator) as it allows for the biggest surface to dissipate heat. And for both domestic and residential applications I like modular designs the most.And for the commercial grade bright LED market there are standard designs for added cooling devices.From the size of these babies you can see the amount of metal and air volume you need for these very high output LED lights.
And if you need something tailor-made, custom solutions are also available, often from same companies that offer standard designs. Of course - as always - consider the added costs involved.
 
Remember, the any decent bright LED light source together with engines, circuits and what not are still a bit pricey as an outlay,and the LED heat sink, Cpu heat sinks, aluminum heatsinks . But an integrated modular sink design works on so many levels -- and that WILL multiply both your energy savings and the profit you make on your LED investment.
A Cpu heat sink heat sink is an object that transfers thermal energy from a higher temperature to a lower temperature fluid medium. The fluid medium is frequently air, but can also be water or in the case of heat exchangers, refrigerants and oil. If the fluid medium is water, the 'heat sink' is frequently called a cold plate.
 
A LED heat sink is a colloquial term for a component or assembly that efficiently transfers heat generated within a solid material to a fluid medium, such as air or a liquid. Heat sinks are primarily used to remove unwanted heat from a device to keep it from overheating. Examples of heat sinks are the heat exchangers used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems and the radiator (also a heat exchanger) in a car. Heat sinks also help to cool electronic and optoelectronic devices, such as higher-power lasers and light emitting diodes (LEDs).

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