Posts Tagged ‘Phase-Change Cooling’
When do you need a custom heat exchanger?
A custom-designed heat exchanger serves as the ultimate barrier between operational efficiency and catastrophic system failure.
Read MoreFans Or Ac? Heat Pipes Have the Answer
When it comes to cooling electrical enclosures, most engineers default to fans or air conditioners. Heat Pipes have the answer
Read MoreWhen to use heat pipes in electrical cabinet cooling
Not every cooling challenge requires the same solution. But in many industrial applications, heat pipe technology offers a more reliable and efficient alternative to traditional methods.
Read MoreWhat is a Heat Exchanger? A complete beginner’s guide
This beginner’s guide explains what a heat exchanger is, how it works, why it’s different from an air conditioner, and when it’s the right solution for your application
Read MoreThe Modern Advantages of Phase-Change Cooling
Heat exchangers utilize natural methods of transferring heat, such as phase-change cooling, to achieve maximum thermal management results
Read MoreDo Medical Devices Use Heat Exchangers?
As the industry adopts increasingly more forms of advanced technology, the role of modern heat exchangers in the medical field becomes increasingly more prominent.
Read MoreThe Energy-Efficient Way to Cool Electrical Control Panels
These days, thermal management can mean a wide range of things for companies in various industries. However, the most common and frequent thermal management need is the need to keep electrical enclosures, such as control panels, properly cooled and protected from outside contaminants.
Read MoreQuestions About the Advantages of Heat Pipes
The secret to a heat pipe’s success is the way in which it combines natural cooling methods to provide optimal heat transfer.
Read More3 Simple but Highly Effective Heat Transfer Method
Phase-change cooling is an innovative heat transfer process that takes advantage of a cooling fluid’s heat of vaporization
Read MoreWhat Is Phase-Change Cooling Technology?
All matter possesses internal energy at a molecular level. When matter changes phases, the enormous amount of energy that its molecules produce is manifested as heat.
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