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Air Cooled Heat Sinks (Hollowfin & Fabfin)

Hollowfin and Fabfin Air Cooled Aluminum Heat Sinks
Hollowfin and Fabfin Air Cooled Aluminum Heat Sinks
  • Technologies

    Hollowfin  and Fabfin Air Cooled Aluminum Heat Sinks

    The Fabfin heat sink stands out from ordinary extruded heat sinks because of its increased surface area, giving it excellent performance. 

    Using a swaging process means a variety of its higher fins and increased height-to-space ratio types of fins can be used. 

    The Hollowfin heat sink uses the same technology but the fins are doubled per fin slot to  increase their density on the baseplate.

  • Our Swaging Process - for maximum thermal conductivity!

    Developed and patented by Mersen, our swaging process boosts the efficiency of air cooled heat sinks with thinner, longer fins on denser or mixed metals to get maximum thermal conductivity while keeping weight down. 

    The swaging technology used on our Fabfin® heat sinks eliminates bonding or gluing interfaces between fins and base plate thus providing a much more robust design, suitable for use in higher operating temperature in Silicon Carbide (SiC) Applications. The glue-less swaging design ensure long lifetime in harsh environments.

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    • Benefits (1)

      Multiple fins joined to baseplate by swaging process

      Metal to metal construction. Al/Al Cu/Al Cu/Cu

      No epoxy/glue used in fabrication process

      Extremely robust fabrication
    • Benefits (2)

      No thermal barrier at fin to baseplate joint

      Fin height to spacing ratio much greater than extrusion

      "-40C to +350C" storage and operating range

      Capable of withstanding various shock and vibrations
    • Applications

      - Communications
      - Industrial controls
      - Medical
      - Military
      - Motor drives
      - Power Electronics
      - Solar and Wind energy
      - Transportation
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