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Liquid Cooling Systems-1

Liquid Cooling Systems www.lairdtech.com

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About Laird Technologies Laird Technologies designs and manufactures customized, performance-critical products for advanced electronics and wireless systems. The company is a global market leader in the design and supply of electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, thermal management products, specialty metal products, signal integrity components, and wireless antennae solutions, as well as radio frequency (RF) modules and systems. Laird Technologies partners with its customers to customize product solutions for applications in many industries including: • Telecommunications • Mobile Communications...

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Benefits of Using Liquid Cooling Systems Liquid Cooling Applications LCS are unique to the thermal management market in that they use a coolant to transfer heat. Most engineers are concerned about introducing liquids to their electronics, but if unit is designed and assembled correctly, it becomes a non-issue. LCS have several advantages over conventional air cooled systems. • igh H Heat Pumping Capacity. Liquid heat exchangers can reduce the thermal resistance of conventional heat sink fan dissipation mechanisms by a factor of 10 or more. This is due to the poor thermal properties of heat transferring...

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Liquid Heat Exchanger S Y S T E M S OL Series, Oil Cooled Oil cooled systems are designed to circulate transformer oil and are used in applications where the temperature at the heat source exceeds the operational temperature limit of water based coolants. The OL Series is a recirculating liquid to air heat exchanger that offers dependable, compact performance by removing large amounts of heat from a liquid circuit. The coolant is recirculated using a high pressure pump to assure maximum flow rate. Heat from coolant is absorbed by a radiant heat exchanger and dissipated into the ambient environment...

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Liquid Cooling System Turn-key C A P A B I L I T I E S Since there are many unique attributes that need to be ascertained for each application, often the optimal liquid cooling solution ends up requiring a custom configuration. Laird Technologies has over 35 years of experience in the design, manufacture and servicing of custom liquid cooling systems for various high end markets. Our engineering team has the know-how to design cooling systems that are compatible with water, water-glycol, transformer oil, or various corrosion prohibitors. LCS can also be quite complex and require the temperature...

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ANTENNAS & RECEPTION | EMBEDDED WIRELESS | EMI | TELEMATICS | THERMAL | WIRELESS AUTOMATION & CONTROL Any information furnished by Laird Tn hnologies, Inc and its agents is believe:! to be accurate and reliable All spedfi. .itions are subject to change without notice Responsibility for the use and ..implication of Laird Technologies mateu.iL. lests with the end user. Laird Teiihrn <l< << lie; mal es no warranties"as to the

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