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When it comes to liquid cold plates, customization is key to meeting the diverse cooling needs of modern electronics. Several manufacturing processes are employed to create tailored solutions. Here, we'll delve into some of these processes.
Brazing Process: This method involves joining metal plates with a filler material, creating a sealed liquid path. Brazed liquid cold plates are known for their durability and reliability.
Extrusion Process: Extruded cold plates are produced by forcing aluminum or copper alloys through a die. They are versatile and cost-effective, suitable for various applications.
Deep Drilling Process: Deep drilling allows for intricate internal liquid paths within the cold plate. It's ideal for applications requiring precise thermal management.
FSW Process: Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a solid-state joining process that offers excellent thermal performance. FSW cold plates are corrosion-resistant and long-lasting.
Copper Tube Process: This method involves integrating copper tubes into the cold plate design, enhancing thermal conductivity and efficiency.
At Kingka Tech, we specialize in custom liquid cold plates, utilizing these manufacturing processes to meet your specific requirements. Explore our products for more information.
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