Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS), a leading-edge thermal engineering and manufacturing company focused on the thermal management of electronics, is pleased to announce its new line of tube-to-fin, liquid-to-air heat exchangers, one of an array of liquid cooling products that ATS offers.
ATS heat exchangers are made with the industry’s highest density fins to maximize heat transfer from liquid to air, allowing the liquid to be cooled to lower temperatures than other heat exchangers on the market. The heat exchanger fins and tubes are made of copper and stainless steel to be suitable for a variety of fluids, including water, dielectric fluids and custom designed heat transfer fluids. Each of the seven heat exchanger sizes is available with or without a fan.
A heat exchanger is a device that allows heat from a fluid (either a liquid or a gas) to pass to another liquid or gas without the two fluids having to mix or come into direct contact.
ATS offers 49 options of heat exchangers to meet a variety of needs. Lengths range from 5.8-21.9 inches, widths from 5.8-14 inches, and heights from 1.8-2.6 inches. Tube diameters are available at 0.375 and 0.5 inches.
The heat exchangers have silver-solder brazed joints and have been internally cleaned and externally coated for corrosion protection. ATS has pressure tested the heat exchangers and can customize them for different fans. They have heat transfer capacities up to 250W per 1°C difference between the inlet liquid and the inlet air temperatures.
ATS heat exchangers can be used in a number of applications, including automotive, aerospace, medical, laser cooling, electronics cooling, compressor cooling, semiconductor processing, and HVAC.
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