New research from MIT that identifies the key attribute in surface dissipation of heat could lead to improved power plant efficiency and better cooling of high-power electronics. A team of MIT researchers has reportedly completed what they claim is the first systematic investigation of the factors that control boiling heat transfer from a surface to a liquid, a process that is … [Read more...]
Discovery Could Change Textbook Models on Heat Transfer
A new discovery in the physics of heat transmission along nanowires could rewrite the models of heat transfer in current textbooks and bring major changes to the electronics industry. Researchers at the National Taiwan University’s Center for Condensed Matter reportedly found ballistic thermal conduction by phonons at room temperature along silicon-germanium nanowires. While … [Read more...]
Cambridge Nanotherm Appoints New Global Sales and Marketing Director
Cambridge Nanotherm Ltd. has appointed Keith McDonald as the new global sales and marketing director of the thermal management company. Established in 2010, Cambridge Nanotherm aims to commercialize a proprietary nano-ceramic technology for use in the electronics thermal management industry. McDonald will reportedly be responsible for increasing company sales by widening both … [Read more...]
Emerson Network Power Announces New Thermal Management Business
Emerson Network Power has announced the creation of a new thermal management businessin an effort to expand its ability to develop and deliver a more comprehensive, next-generation approach to controlling the data center environment. “The data center is an active, always-changing ecosystem where IT needs, geographic location and external weather conditions are connected, and … [Read more...]
Chip-on-Heatsink Technology Offers LED Lighting Benefits
Cambridge Nanotherm, in partnership with Optocap, an advanced microelectric and optoelectronic packaging design and assembly company, has announced that the first chip-on-heatsink modules ordered have been shipped to a customer in the LED industry. Cambridge Nanotherm’s proprietary nano-ceramic coating process is used to convert the surface of any aluminum object into a … [Read more...]
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