mikroruudutus
Mikroruudutus, also known as microchannel heat sinks, is a type of heat sink used to dissipate heat from electronic components. It consists of a series of parallel microchannels etched into a metal substrate, typically made of copper or aluminum. These microchannels are designed to maximize the surface area for heat transfer, allowing for efficient cooling of high-power electronic devices.
The design of mikroruudutus heat sinks is based on the principle of microchannel flow, where the fluid
One of the key advantages of mikroruudutus heat sinks is their compact size and high heat transfer
Mikroruudutus heat sinks are commonly used in high-performance computing, data centers, and other applications where efficient