
Heatsinks
A heatsink is a passive cooling device used in electronic equipment for thermal management. It absorbs and dissipates heat to keep components within a safe operating temperature range.
Diversified heatsink designs ensure effective thermal management performance for high-power output and stable lifetime of UV LEDs.
How do heatsinks work?
Heatsinks operate by efficiently transferring and dissipating heat from electronic components to the surrounding environment through a combination of thermal conduction, heat spreading, convection (either natural or forced), and radiation.
This ensures stable and reliable operation of the device.
Heatsink Packaging and Design
Choose from passive (low-noise), active (for high-power devices), liquid cooling (for ultra-high-performance systems), or heat pipe solutions (for space-constrained applications) based on your specific requirements.
Each option balances thermal performance, application needs, and cost.
How to Select and Optimize a Thermal Design
Effective thermal design involves a comprehensive evaluation of thermal resistance, materials, geometry, mounting size, and surface treatments to ensure optimal heat dissipation and compatibility with the system.
Not sure which heatsink to choose?
Not sure which heatsink to choose?






