CNC MACHINING HEAT SINKS
The The machinery heat sink serves as an essential thermal management solution, expertly engineered to dissipate excess heat produced by electronic components in sophisticated machines and industrial systems. This vital component ensures the temperature remains within safe parameters, thereby safeguarding optimal performance, stability, and extending the lifespan of electronic devices.
Constructed from premium materials such as aluminum or copper, heat sinks are chosen for their superior thermal conductivity. These versatile components are available in both passive (air-cooled) and active (equipped with fans or sophisticated liquid cooling systems) variations to meet diverse thermal needs.
Key Features
Exceptional Thermal Conductivity
Expertly channels heat away from sensitive components, ensuring consistent temperature control.
Lightweight (Aluminum Models)
Perfect for systems where minimizing additional weight is crucial without compromising performance.
Resilient Corrosion Resistance
Engineered to withstand challenging industrial environments, offering long-lasting durability.
Customizable Fins and Shapes
Designed to adapt to specific airflow patterns and spatial limitations, optimizing efficiency.
Versatile Cooling Options
Available with or without supplementary fans or sophisticated liquid cooling mechanisms.
Enhanced Surface Treatments
Options include anodizing or plating to boost heat radiation efficiency and improve 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
A widely utilized method for crafting aluminum heat sinks, ideal for mass production and standard shapes.
Efficient for large-scale production and creating consistent, standard configurations.
CNC Machining
Delivers high precision, making it ideal for bespoke, custom-designed heat sinks.
Die Casting
Perfect for manufacturing heat sinks with intricate and complex geometries.
Forging
Creates dense, high-performance heat sinks, enhancing thermal management capabilities.
Bonded Fin or Skived Fin
Offers an increased surface area to meet advanced and demanding thermal requirements.
Surface Treatment
Options include anodizing, powder coating, or plating to enhance performance and visual appeal.



