Researchers have discovered a new method of engineering gallium nitride (GaN) that could help eliminate the need for current heat dissipation methods. Considered one of the most important semiconducting materials after silicon, GaN’s hardness, crystalline structure and wide bandgap make it ideal for a variety of applications in the optoelectronics industry, including LEDs, … [Read more...]
PCMA Thermal Interface for Intel Core LGA-115x Processors
Liquid cooling product manufacturer EK Water Blocks has released EK-TIM Indigo XS, a thermal interface material for Intel Core LGA-115x processors. Unlike greases, metallic thermal interface pads or liquid metal alloys, Indigo XS is a self-contained and sealed structure, deploying a phase-change metallic alloy (PCMA) which reflows and fills surface asperities on the CPU lid … [Read more...]
Thermoelectric Air Conditioner Features Half-Ton Cooling Capacity
Thermoelectric cooler manufacturer TECA Corporation has released the AHP-6263, the largest commercially available thermoelectric air conditioner currently on the market featuring a half-ton of cooling capacity. The AHP-6263 three-phase, 240 VAC air conditioner includes the energy-saving Eco-Mode feature, which uses passive cooling to reduce energy usage by up to 86% compared … [Read more...]
Tesla to Replace Charging Adapters Following Vehicle Fire
Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla Motors Inc. has announced it will send out replacement wall charger adapters to customers following an investigation into a garage fire involving a Tesla Model S sedan and its wall-mounted charging system last month. Investigators of the Nov. 15 Irvine, Calif. fire said in a report that the Tesla-supplied charging system or the connection at … [Read more...]
Liquid Helium Cools Superconductive Cables
Scientists at Florida State University have used helium gas to cool superconductive cables in a breakthrough that could enable the development of next-generation power systems for future naval ships with advanced weapons systems. The discovery was made as part of a research project examining the use of high-conductivity electrical cables in power applications for naval vessels … [Read more...]
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