Skived Heat Sinks
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SilverElfin
4 months ago
1 replyMaybe I am naive but don’t all heat sinks look like this? To my casual eyes it looks like a typical heat sinks, not some unique process.
wmf
4 months ago
Skived fins tend to be thinner than extruded. They're both common processes that have been used for a long time.
metalman
4 months ago
It's a happy way to start the day when there is a new souce of information on Hx.
And wow do they know there stuff, full in house design, engineering, and testing.
No sign that they are offering 3D printed metal Hx, yet.
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