Protecting Vital Equipment With Cold Plates

woman at computerIf you operate a business that relies on equipment prone to overheating, managing your thermal waste output becomes a primary concern. Failing to plan for excessive temperatures can lead to dangerous situations that affect your bottom line and the safety of your employees. By working with a team that can help transport your heat waste to safer locations, you can protect your machinery and prevent predictable consequences. Because the cost and time to repair overheated equipment can become a real drain on your operation, consider the use of cold plates for storing and transporting waste energy. This passive form of heat exchange allows you to transfer cooling without wildly increasing your cooling costs. Compared to a traditional air-conditioning system, our technology can save you big bucks.

At Noren Thermal Solutions, we have over half a century of experience helping companies like yours plan for expansion. By taking into consideration all factors that could lead to heat damaging your equipment, we make custom recommendations on how to best protect your applications. While safeguarding your systems may not be your specialty, we can help you achieve this end when it is your goal. Combining our cold plate technology with heat sinks provides a powerful method for transferring heat waste safely and productively.

Taking Waste Heat To A Safer Place With The Aid Of A Cold Plate

When your business utilizes equipment that produces significant amounts of waste heat, they can become hazardous. At worst, dangerous fires can spread, permanently damaging your equipment and threatening the safety of your workforce. At a minimum, overheating can slow down computer chips and prevent them from operating at full capacity.

By placing a cold plate next to your sensitive electrical equipment, a tube within can send cooling that directly contacts your machine. As heat travels to the cooling, it no longer threatens your application. We construct each cold plate from quality aluminum to increase the dependability of our product.

Combining Cold Plates With Heat Sinks For Maximum Protection

If you would like to increase the efficiency of your thermal management system, we could combine the use of your cold plate with heat sinks to store energy elsewhere. By relying on passive heat exchange, this system maintains your temperatures without incurring highly variable costs. Each heat sink relies upon a system of manifolds placed next to one another to take heat from the surrounding air. By combining these products with a cold plate, the direct contact method can send waste heat for storage within the heat sink.

Talk To The Experts From Noren About Protecting Your Sensitive Equipment

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.