1. Finned Heat Sinks
Finned heat sinks are the most common type and are characterized by their extended fins that increase the surface area for better heat dissipation.
2. Plate Heat Sinks
Plate heat sinks consist of a flat metal plate that is in direct contact with the heat source, allowing efficient heat transfer and dissipation.
3. Pin Heat Sinks
Pin heat sinks are made up of an array of pins that are attached to a base plate. These pins help in increasing the surface area for heat dissipation.
4. Extruded Heat Sinks
Extruded heat sinks are manufactured through an extrusion process, which allows for complex heat sink designs and improved thermal performance.
5. Bonded Fin Heat Sinks
Bonded fin heat sinks have fins that are bonded to a base plate using thermal adhesives, providing a cost-effective solution for heat dissipation.
6. Stacked Fin Heat Sinks
Stacked fin heat sinks feature multiple layers of fins stacked on top of each other, offering enhanced cooling efficiency for high-power applications.
7. Liquid Cooled Heat Sinks
Liquid cooled heat sinks use a liquid coolant, such as water or oil, to effectively dissipate heat and maintain optimal operating temperatures.
8. Active Heat Sinks
Active heat sinks incorporate a fan or other cooling mechanism to actively remove heat from the heat sink, enhancing thermal performance.
9. Heat Pipe Heat Sinks
Heat pipe heat sinks utilize heat pipes to transfer heat from the heat source to the fins, providing efficient cooling in a compact design.
10. Vapor Chamber Heat Sinks
Vapor chamber heat sinks use a sealed chamber filled with a working fluid to transfer heat evenly across the surface, offering superior thermal management.
Quote Inquiry
Contact us!