| Material | High-grade Aluminum Alloy |
|---|---|
| Manufacturing Process | Precision Extrusion |
| Customization | Available in various profiles and dimensions |
| Surface Finish | Standard anodized or custom finishes available |
| Applications | Electronics cooling, power systems, LED lighting, industrial equipment |
The aluminum extrusion process enables one-step molding of complex cross-sectional structures such as dense microchannels, special-shaped fins, and hollow cavities without additional welding or assembly, significantly reducing thermal resistance. Compared with stamping and casting processes, extruded heat sinks feature more uniform internal flow channels, which can markedly enhance heat conduction and convection efficiency. They are ideal for high-power heat dissipation scenarios including CPUs, IGBT modules, and new energy vehicle battery packs.
FAQ
1> Q: What is the technical level of your company's engineers?
A: Our engineers have over twenty years of experience in the hardware industry. They possess excellent technical skills and can help solve product challenges.
2> Q: Can I get a sample?
A: Yes, sample orders are available for quality inspection and market testing, and the shipping costs will be payable upon delivery.
3> Q: What are your payment terms?
A: We recommend a 50% T/T deposit in advance, with the balance due before shipment.
4> Q: Do you accept OEM/ODM?
A: Yes, we have more than 15 years of experience in OEM/ODM.
5> Q:What is the manufacturing lead time?
A:The lead time varies depending on the complexity of the product, and it is usually 10–15 days under normal circumstances.