Thursday, 14 July 2016

More on: 3D printing could make better heatsinks

Researchers in the US have shown that 3D printed heatsinks could be lighter, smaller or better than conventional heatsinks. False-colour image of a heatsink genetically designed to cool a module dissipating 2kW The conclusion comes from two linked projects at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee Knoxville: One proves printed aluminium can ...

More on: 3D printing could make better heatsinks



from ElectronicsWeekly http://www.electronicsweekly.com/market-sectors/power/more-on-3d-printing-could-make-better-heatsinks-2016-07/

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