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Profile heat sinks The classic cooling solution Classic profile heat sinks are manufactured by extrusion or continuous casting. More infos: They cool electronic components through natural convection and help to ensure that electronic devices function reliably. Produced via extrusion, profile heat sinks can be easily designed with both simple and complex geometries as required. The extrusion tools are low-wear and the production costs comparatively low. As a consequence, the extrusion process even represents a cost-effective option for series with small, medium, and high quantities. Profile heat sinks – facts and figures: Width: 12-200 mm – up to 1,000 mm on request Height: 7-135 mm Subsequent CNC machining possible Surface treatment like painting, powdered coating, anodising, chromating CTX Thermal Solutions GmbH Lötscher Weg 104 | D-41334 Nettetal | Telephone: +49 2153 7374-0 | Fax: +49 2153 7374-10 | E-mail: [email protected] | www.ctx.eu

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Expert thermal management for your electronics More infos: CTX is specialised in perfectly fitting active and passive cooling solutions for electronics for more than 25 years. We implement application-specific cooling units and cooling electronics housings for our customers from almost every field of industry. Our wide product range makes us to one of the leading suppliers in Europe. We support you from the initial idea to series production when you implement your cooling solution. In the process, we draw on a vast range of manufacturing techniques together with an exceptionally broad supplier...

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