Managing Temperatures With The Help Of Heat Sinks

Taylor, TX, Heat SinksIt would be difficult to imagine a modern business operating without the aid of sophisticated computer equipment these days. Even the simplest of processes are performed with the aid of computing power. If you own your own company, you know that protecting your investments in your chipsets is key to staying online. This means that predicting the need for cooling can prevent situations such as overheating that lag your equipment, or worse, cause meltdowns that permanently fry your machinery. Waiting for a replacement part can bring your company to a grinding halt, that is if you are even able to secure parts these days. By working with a team of thermal management experts, we can help design a system of heat sinks that absorb excess heat waste from your sensitive electronics. This allows them to stay in their particular range of temperatures without requiring expensive air conditioning methods. By relying on a passive form of heat exchange, you save your equipment while saving on energy costs. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes from protecting your electronics.

At Noren Thermal Solutions, we have more than half a century’s worth of experience helping companies like yours anticipate and prepare for overheated equipment. As we move further into the digital age, more and more of our efforts are put toward protecting computer chips from melting down and incurring expensive damage. By keeping your existing equipment working properly, you can continue to stay competitive.

Paying Attention To Sensitive Electronics

If you currently rely on traditional air conditioning to cool your computer equipment, expansion can lead to exorbitant cooling costs. However, our passive heat exchangers incur no variable increases in cooling costs when you add additional chipsets. Simply purchase more heat sinks that operate without the need for additional electricity.

If you are familiar with the heat sinks in a personal computer, you understand how their industrial counterparts operate. Composed of a series of fins, heat sinks expand the surface area available to absorb excess heat waste from the surrounding air. This keeps the heat off of equipment so that it may operate efficiently.

Selecting Copper To Construct Your Heat Sink

While our competitors may provide cheaper materials for constructing a heat sink, at Noren we choose copper for its higher quality ability to conduct heat. This means increasing the capacity for taking on excess temperatures with a smaller component compared to the aluminum used in other products. If you would like, we pair heat sinks with cold plates to offer additional cooling capacity.

Protect Your Electronics With A Heat Sink From Noren Thermal Solutions

To find out more about how you can protect your electronics with a heat sink, call a team member from Noren Thermal Solutions at (512) 595-5700.