Safeguarding Your Systems With Cold Plates

Image of happy young business woman posing isolated over grey wall background.When your business relies heavily upon sensitive electronic equipment, protecting it at all costs becomes a chief concern. When you understand the harms that can cause your systems to break or overheat, you can begin to plan and protect against them. If your computers stop operating, not only does it require costly repairs, but your labor becomes unproductive as you wait for the repair to occur. That is if you can even obtain the replacement parts necessary in today’s supply chain climate. But by keeping the temperatures surrounding your chipsets in proper working condition, you can prevent overheating and continue to work productively.

At Noren Thermal Solutions, we understand how vital protecting your capital infrastructure is to the ongoing operation of your company. We have been helping businesses like yours manage their thermal waste for over half a century, creating custom solutions for a wide variety of applications. We know that protecting electrical equipment may not be your specialty, which is why we have made it ours. When you allow us to design a protective thermal management system, we allow you to get back to doing what you do best. By taking advantage of cold plates and heat sinks, we can passively transfer heat waste without requiring massive cooling costs.

A Cold Plate Absorbs Heat To Transfer It To Another Location

Any piece of equipment that generates excessive amounts of waste heat may be in danger of overheating. We could use a cold plate to contact your machinery and absorb this waste. By setting a plate next to your equipment, we insert a tube that contains cooling to direct the waste heat to another location. This method is called direct contact cooling and can be put in place wherever immediate contact with your application is available. By constructing our cold plates from aluminum, we ensure that they will last in use for many dependable years.

Heat Sinks And Cold Plates Work Together To Protect Your Equipment

We could combine the use of a cold plate with heat sinks to maximize the efficiency of your thermal management system. These passive heat exchangers help you keep your temperatures in range without requiring great amounts of outside energy like a traditional air conditioning system. If you have seen a heat sink inside a personal computer, you know they are composed of multiple manifolds placed next to one another that multiply the surface area for absorbing heat. This takes in waste heat from the surrounding air to then send it elsewhere.

Helping You Prevent Your Machinery From Overheating With Noren Thermal Solutions

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.