CNC MACHINING HEAT SINKS
The This expertly crafted machinery heat sink stands as a pinnacle in thermal management components. Engineered to expertly dissipate excess heat generated by electronic components in machines and industrial systems, it ensures that temperatures remain within safe limits. This guarantees not only optimal performance and stability but also significantly enhances the longevity of your electronic devices.
Heat sinks, typically crafted from premium aluminum or copper, are selected for their superior thermal conductivity. These may be designed as passive systems, which are air-cooled, or active systems that incorporate fans or liquid cooling for enhanced performance.
Key Features
High Thermal Conductivity
Expertly draws heat away from vital components, ensuring efficient operation.
Lightweight (Aluminum models)
Perfect for applications where systems require minimal additional weight for optimal agility.
Corrosion Resistance
Built to withstand and thrive in demanding industrial environments.
Customizable Fins and Shapes
Ingeniously adaptable to meet specific airflow dynamics and spatial constraints.
Passive or Active Cooling
Available in configurations with or without additional fans or liquid cooling, tailored to your cooling needs.
Surface Treatments
Including advanced anodizing or plating processes to enhance heat radiation and durability.

Parameter |
Description |
Material |
Aluminum 6063-T5, Copper C1100, etc. |
Thermal Resistance (°C/W) |
e.g., 1.2°C/W - depends on design |
Dimensions |
Length × Width × Height (mm) |
Weight |
In grams or kg |
Mounting Options |
Screw holes, clips, thermal adhesive pads |
Finish |
Anodized, bare, plated |
Fan Compatibility |
Yes/No, size (e.g., 80mm, 120mm) |
Airflow Rating |
If active cooling, usually in CFM |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +125°C typical |
Compliance |
RoHS, REACH, UL, etc. |
Applications
Industrial Automation Equipment |
Power Electronics (IGBTs, MOSFET) |
LED Lighting Systems |
Electric Motors and Drives |
Telecommunication Hardware |
Computers and Servers |
Inverters and Converters |
Battery Management Systems (EVs) |




Extrusion
The most prevalent method for crafting aluminum heat sinks, perfect for mass production of standard shapes.
Ideal for large-scale production, ensuring high efficiency and consistency in standard designs.
CNC Machining
Offers unparalleled precision, making it ideal for crafting custom and intricate designs.
Die Casting
Exceptional for creating heat sinks with intricate geometries and complex designs.
Forging
Creates dense, high-performance sinks that are robust and reliable.
Bonded Fin or Skived Fin
Provides a higher surface area, addressing advanced thermal management needs with finesse.
Surface Treatment
Enhanced through anodizing, powder coating, or plating to elevate both performance and aesthetic appeal.



