Boyd Datasheets for Heat Sinks
Heat sinks are thermally conductive, usually metallic components or devices that absorb and dissipate heat generated by electronic components such as computers. Common heat sink materials include aluminum, copper, and steel.
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| Aavid, Thermal Division of Boyd Corporation’s tube liquid cold plates feature copper or stainless steel tubing pressed into aluminum plates. Tube cold plates feature a joint free continuous tube mechanically... | |
| For high volume production, Aavid zipper fins are the most cost efficient method for high fin density heat sinks. These fins are made from a stamped material, typically aluminum or... | |
| kived fin heat sinks offer highly optimized cooling as they allow for higher fin densities but do not have an interface joint where heat transfer could be impeded. Unlike bonded... | |
| Low profile and lightweight alternative to typical extended surface cold plates for more cost sensitive applications. Typically CAB brazed for higher volume production. |
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