Northrop Grumman Corporation has received a patent for a new design to improve the cooling efficiency of a removable electronic module through enhancements to its physical design, and has begun to license it to other companies. The company received U.S. Patent Number 7,995,346 for the "ruggedized, self-aligning, sliding air seal for removable electronic units." The invention … [Read more...]
Heilind Electronics Expanding Franchise with Orion Fans
Heilind Electronics has expanded its franchise with Orion Fans after its acquisition of Thompson Electronic Supplies. Orion Fans offers innovative thermal management solutions designed for specific market requirements. Orion Fans’ product portfolio offers a broad range of AC-DC fans and accessories including a comprehensive fan tray offering. Their inventory includes … [Read more...]
Heat Sinks Feature Improved Tower Fin and Heat Pipe Layout
Cooler Master’s Hyper 212 EVO and Hyper TX3 EVO CPU Coolers have an improved tower fin design, heat pipe layout, upgraded fans and fan brackets. All of which provides an even more extreme value for end-users of all types. The Hyper 212 & TX3 EVO cooling systems are designed and optimized to provide the best user experience and cooling potential for a new generation of … [Read more...]
DC Fans Feature Reinforced Core Structure
Cooltron Industrial Inc.’s new line of high performance DC fans features a reinforced core structure with metal tubes using premium materials, long life bearings and cutting edge designs. Designed especially for high end applications such as cloud computing hardware, telecommunication equipment, cloud systems, fan trays, medical equipment and solar energy system, these DC fans … [Read more...]
Technical Brief: Reducing Energy Cost by Fan Selection and Optimization
As energy costs continue to increase, there is an increased awareness of energy usage and a greater emphasis on methods to reduce the energy consumed by electronic equipment. The portion of electronic equipment power devoted to cooling can be significant. For example, the servers in a typical data center can require up to two times the useful computing power for cooling. The … [Read more...]
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