Cooling Your Electrical Systems With Cold Plates

metallic plate in heat exchange machine and pump in the food industrial plantInvesting in sensitive electronic equipment comes with a series of concerns. Among them is protecting your investment from a series of hazards that can quickly degrade your machinery. If you experience dangerous overheating situations, your productivity can plummet while workplace safety diminishes. By planning for controlling your temperatures in a specific range, you can transfer waste heat to safer locations and keep your chips and motherboards safe. This means that the right thermal management system is vital to preventing the loss of your investment, expensive repair costs, and costly delays. In today’s climate, it is unclear if you could even receive the parts needed to repair your applications, so prevent this possibility by planning for unsafe conditions.

At Noren Thermal Solutions, we have been doing business for over 55 years helping companies like yours control temperatures in a variety of business applications. We know that the safeguarding of electrical systems may not be your area of expertise, which is why we step in to consult your practice and allow you to get back to what you do best. When you learn about the advantages of cold plates and heat sinks for keeping electronics cool, you can look forward to enjoying a productive system for years to come.

Diverting Dangerous Temperatures To A Safer Location With The Help Of A Cold Plate

A cold plate is a thermal management tool that absorbs waste heat by contacting your heat-generating machinery. We set these devices directly next to your equipment to properly keep them safe. By constructing each plate from strong aluminum, you can rely on your plate for years. We thread an internal tube through each plate that contains cooling, which can move your heat to another area. Called direct contact cooling, this method is valuable whenever contact is possible.

Combining Your Cold Plate With A Heat Sink

Heat sinks can match your cold plate use to offer a thermal management technique that operates without soaring energy costs. If you are familiar with the heat sinks in your home computer, you know these devices contain multiple manifolds that absorb temperature from the surrounding air. You could attach this equipment to a server to absorb great amounts of heat. Your cold plates can also transfer energy through their tubing to the heat sink. This is one of a variety of ways we create custom solutions for your individual needs.

Helping You Prevent Your Electronics From Overheating With Noren Thermal Solutions

Planning for your thermal management needs allows you to best safeguard your investment in new electrical systems. To find out more about how we help you manage waste heat, speak with a valued member of our team at Noren Thermal Solutions at (512)595-5700.