Conventional heat sinks can no longer properly cool high-power electronic devices. Heat pipes more effectively transfer heat away from these devices, meeting the high-power cooling needs. Heat-pipe ...
Over the past decade, the use of heat pipes in electronic cooling applications has increased dramatically, primarily in notebook computers. In fact, virtually every notebook computer manufactured ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Heat Pipe Technology (HPT), a division of MiTek® Industries, a Berkshire Hathaway company, announced that it has released a new cloud-based design software program called SelectPlus™.
Cloud-based, SelectPlus™ is a heat pipe design, pricing, drawing-creation, and plan-submittal software program. It directly assists with heat pipe design and heat pipe pricing, including the ability ...
The impressive capabilities of twenty-first century medical technology, from imaging equipment to surgical instruments and automated immunoassays, are in many ways a tribute to the advances in ...
ICs in today's laptop computers generate about 50 W/cm2 of heat. To prevent overheating, a fan, often a noisy one, blows heat down onto a copper heat sink on the bottom of the computer, which can ...
The utilisation of heat pipes in nuclear reactor systems represents a transformative approach to thermal management, combining inherent safety with enhanced efficiency. Heat pipes offer a passive, ...
This article/video are part of the TechXchange: Cool Designs. This presentation was given by Celsia's CEO, George Meyer, at ThermalLIVE in 2016. Embedded electronics generate heat. Sometimes the ...
Taipei, 07, December, 2004 – Info-Tek, producer of the leading GECUBE brand name graphics cards, announced today the release of the GECUBE RADEON® X600XT SilenCool graphics card, the newest product ...