What is a Heatsink?
A heatsink is a critical component used to manage and dissipate heat generated by electronic devices such as CPUs, GPUs, and power supplies. It works by transferring heat from the hot component to the surrounding environment through conduction, convection, and radiation. The effectiveness of a heatsink is measured by its thermal resistance (°C/W), with lower values indicating better performance.
Our heatsinks are widely used across various industries, including:Computers and Servers: For cooling CPUs, GPUs, and power supplies.Consumer Electronics: In TVs, gaming consoles, and home appliances.Automotive: For battery management systems and power electronics.Telecommunications: In data centers and network equipment.LED Lighting: For heat management in LED modules.