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Extruded heat sinks are made by first heating aluminum until it is soft, then pushing the softened metal through a machined die in the shape of the heat sink profile. Once the length of the heat sink has been reached, the extruded heat sink is cut from the die, and is then cooled and prepared for use. Extruded heat sinks are the most common heat sink used for thermal management today. They are manufactured by pushing hot aluminum billets through a steel die to produce the final shape. The most common aluminum alloy is 6063-T5, but other 6XXX alloys can also be examined as needed. Aluminum is the most common material for heat sinks. In particular, extruded aluminum heat sinks fit the needs of most projects. The metal is lightweight and has relatively good thermal conductivity.
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Extruded heat sinks are made by first heating aluminum until it is soft, then pushing the softened metal through a machined die in the shape of the heat sink profile. Once the length of the heat sink has been reached, the extruded heat sink is cut from the die, and is then cooled and prepared for use.
Extruded heat sinks are the most common heat sink used for thermal management today. They are manufactured by pushing hot aluminum billets through a steel die to produce the final shape. The most common aluminum alloy is 6063-T5, but other 6XXX alloys can also be examined as needed.
Aluminum is the most common material for heat sinks. In particular, extruded aluminum heat sinks fit the needs of most projects. The metal is lightweight and has relatively good thermal conductivity.
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