The Role Of Heat Sinks In Thermal Management

Man in blue suitWhen you own your own business, protecting your equipment from overheating is a concern to both your employee’s safety and the financial well-being of your company. When you fail to properly manage temperatures or waste heat, your chips and circuits can become permanently damaged to the point of requiring complete replacement. As the reliability of the supply chain to deliver computer equipment is in question, thermal management becomes even more important. When a chipset operates in its appropriate range, you also avoid problems with lagging that can cause inefficiencies and delays in your business processes. By working with our team, we can help you stay online and avoid costly repairs and unproductive labor commitments.

At Noren Thermal Solutions, we have been in business for over fifty years assisting companies like yours with a variety of thermal management conditions. When you rely on a sophisticated suite of computer equipment to bring your business together, keeping waste heat from damaging it becomes a primary goal. Reach out to a consultant from our team, and we can look at your current demands to help implement a system that best cools your electronics. With products such as heat sinks, we can move temperature to where it poses no operational threat.

When Your Energy Costs Continue To Climb, Consider A Passive Form Of Heat Exchange

If you are scaling your company upward and installing a large number of new servers, you may be surprised to see your energy bills skyrocketing. When you rely upon active heat exchangers such as traditional air conditioning systems, matters can become expensive rather quickly.

By purchasing a new set of thermal management exchangers that rely upon passive exchange, you can continue to operate at a high level while keeping variable energy bills in your budget. A copper heat sink will move temperature from the surrounding air away from your sensitive chipsets so your operation can continue.

Shifting Temperatures Away From The Action

An industrial heat sink looks very similar to the ones you may have seen on your devices at home. A heat sink consists of a series of manifolds or fins stacked next to one another. Made from a variety of different metals, a heat sink absorbs waste heat to then transfer it away from your chipboard. For the best conductivity available, we select copper, which provides better results than cheaper aluminum products provided by our competitors.

Talk To A Team Member From Noren About Designing Your Heat Sink Solution

We look forward to helping you protect your sensitive electronic equipment. To learn more about the benefits of copper heat sinks or any other product we offer, please reach out to a valued member of our team at Noren Thermal Solutions at (512)595-5700.