Description
A component called a heat sink promotes heat transfer away from a hot gadget. By expanding the device's working surface area and the amount of low-temperature fluid that flows through it, it is able to do this. Its main applications are in industrial facilities, power plants, solar thermal water systems, HVAC systems, gas water heaters, forced air heating and cooling systems, geothermal heating and cooling, and electronic systems. A heat sink transfers thermal energy from a higher-temperature device to a lower-temperature fluid medium. The fluid medium is frequently air, but can also be water, refrigerants or oil. If the fluid medium is water, the heat sink is frequently called a cold plate. In thermodynamics a heat sink is a heat reservoir that can absorb an arbitrary amount of heat without significantly changing temperature. It has 6 holes its length is 9cm.
Features:
- Its used to Absorb the heat from the heat generated components
- Its made by aluminium.