Friction stir welding
Friction stir welding
It’s a solid-state joining process that joins two materials with the pin tool. This is the state of the art solution and popularly used in thermal and across other industries.
Placing the pin tool between the joint areas of two pieces of materials, the rotating pin creates friction heat which softens edges of the materials. As the pin tool moves along, it generates welding pressure itself and stirs the two pieces together. Once the tool pulls away, the two pieces are joined into one good-looking heat sink.
Multiple materials and complex structures such as embedded copper along with brazing process, diversified fin intensity, and precise hole-drilling are all achievable.
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Specification
Length(mm)
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1500
Width(mm)
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∞
Thickness(mm)
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30
Height
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250
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Thermal Resistance Rth(°C/W)
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Application & Industry
- Liquid cooling device
- Energy system
- Transportation
- Telecom equipment