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AL6063 T-Profile Anodizing Black Extruded Aluminium Heatsink For Led Lighting
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Quick Detail
Raw Material | AL6063-t5 |
Custom Service | Yes, OEM/ODM Service |
Quality System | ISO9001:2015 |
Processing Technology | Cutting/Wood machining/CNC/Black/brushing |
Surface treatment | black |
Packing Way | Blister packaging or special packing you would like |
Application Scenario | heat sink |
MOQ Request | 100/500/1000 |
Description
This heat sink is based aluminum profile 6063-T5 material to processing, first of all, we check the raw material dimension is fine or not, the second is that according to the drawing, cutting right length, the third is that accroding to the drawing, use the wood machine to cut the outline dimension, the forth is that use the CNC to do exact dimension, the fifth is do anodizing clear, the last step is riveting, and then inspection/packing. First inspection and patrol inspection are done in processing .
Notes
1,Is aluminum good for heat sink?
Heat sinks are designed to maximize the surface area in contact
with the coolant fluid.
Aluminum alloys are the most common heat sink material.
This is because aluminum costs less than copper.
However copper is used where higher levels of thermal conductivity
are needed.
If you need heat sink or need design heat sink, you could contact
Fodor Technology, we will offer special service for you.
2.Which heat sink design is best?
Heat sinks are designed using materials that have high thermal
conductivity such as aluminum alloys and copper.
Copper offers excellent thermal conductivity, antimicrobial
resistance, biofouling resistance, corrosion resistance, and heat
absorption
If you need heat sink or need design heat sink, you could contact
Fodor Technology, we will offer special service for you.
3.How does an aluminum heat sink work?
Heat sinks work by redirecting heat flow away from a hot device.
They do this by increasing the device's surface area. In order for
heat sinks to properly work, they must have a temperature higher
than the surroundings to transfer heat.