Asetek Inc. announced today a new slim form factor liquid cooling technology for extreme performance and workstation grade laptops and All-In-One PCs. The fundamental challenge in cooling desktop replacement laptops and All-In-One PCs is the lack of space for a proper thermal solution. Consequently, previous attempts at liquid cooling laptops have offered no performance … [Read more...]
Solar Thermal Technology Heats Water or Thermal Oil for Heat Exchangers
Southwest Solar Technologies Inc. announced its development program for a solar thermal technology that will serve industrial needs for process heat and steam. The solar thermal application leverages the company’s solar dish and other core competencies and will be a new addition to its product portfolio. The system uses a parabolic solar concentrating dish to focus sunlight … [Read more...]
Nanoparticles Increase Thermal Properties of Transformer Oil
Rice University scientists have created a nano-infused oil that could greatly enhance the ability of devices as large as electrical transformers and as small as microelectronic components to shed excess heat. Research in the lab of Rice materials scientist Pulickel Ajayan could raise the efficiency of such transformer oils by as much as 80 percent with an environmentally … [Read more...]
Coolers Utilize Aerospace Fluid-Bearing Technology
Inspired by expertise from the Aerospace Industry, Jaro's new MR-16 LED coolers optimize longevity and temperature with a highly-efficient fluid-bearing structure. At speeds of up to 4200RPM±15%, these very quiet DC coolers provide a chilly, yet quiet air-flow of 1.850CFM (min.: 1.573 CFM). Specifically designed for LED cooling applications, these coolers are sized at 30mm … [Read more...]
New Liquid-Cooled LED as Bright as 100W Bulb
SWITCH Lighting’s™ SWITCH bulbs have a ring of metal prongs, each with a computer chip on it to emit light, which is immersed in liquid that fills each bulb. The liquid cools the chips while acting as a lens to magnify light. SWITCH bulbs use 80 percent less electricity than incandescent bulbs and last for about 25,000 hours no matter often you switch them on or off. Learn … [Read more...]
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