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MOQ: | 1000 |
Price: | $0.5-2 |
Standard Packaging: | Wooden case |
Delivery Period: | 30 days |
Payment Method: | D/P,T/T,Western Union |
Supply Capacity: | 10000PCS/month |
Precision Forged Parts: Anodized Heat Sinks in Stainless Steel and Aluminum
Product Overview
Our Precision Forged Parts include high-quality anodized heat sinks crafted from stainless steel and aluminum, designed to optimize thermal management in various applications. These components are engineered for durability, efficiency, and performance, making them ideal for industries such as electronics, automotive, and aerospace.
Key Features
High Thermal Conductivity
Our aluminum and stainless steel heat sinks provide excellent heat dissipation, ensuring optimal performance of electronic components.
Anodized Finish
The anodization process enhances corrosion resistance and improves surface hardness, extending the lifespan of the heat sinks.
Precision Engineering
Manufactured with tight tolerances, our forged parts ensure a perfect fit and reliable performance in demanding environments.
Lightweight Design
Aluminum options offer a lightweight alternative without compromising strength, ideal for applications where weight is a critical factor.
Versatile Applications
Suitable for a wide range of uses, including LED lighting, power electronics, and various mechanical systems.
Product Parameters
Parameter | Specification |
---|---|
Material Options | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Surface Finish | Anodized |
Thermal Conductivity | Aluminum: 205 W/m·K, Stainless Steel: 16 W/m·K |
Dimensions | Custom sizes available (up to 500 mm) |
Weight Range | Varies by size and material |
Tolerances | ±0.01 mm (customizable) |
Applications | Electronics, Automotive, Aerospace |
Lead Time | 2-4 weeks (depending on order size) |
Quality Assurance | ISO 9001 Certified |
Product Advantages
Superior Thermal Management
Our anodized heat sinks efficiently dissipate heat, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of electronic components.
Enhanced Durability
The anodization process increases corrosion resistance and surface hardness, providing long-lasting protection even in harsh environments.
Lightweight Options
Aluminum heat sinks offer a lightweight solution without compromising strength, ideal for applications where weight is a critical factor.
Precision Engineering
Manufactured with tight tolerances, our forged parts guarantee a perfect fit and reliable performance in various applications.
Customizable Designs
We provide tailored solutions to meet specific thermal management and dimensional requirements, ensuring optimal functionality.
FAQ
1. What are precision forged heat sinks?
Precision forging is a manufacturing process that shapes metal (like stainless steel or aluminum) under high pressure to create near-net-shape parts with superior strength and dimensional accuracy. Heat sinks made this way offer excellent thermal conductivity and durability.
2. Why choose anodized heat sinks?
Anodizing is an electrochemical process that enhances:
Corrosion resistance – Protects against oxidation.
Thermal performance – Improves heat dissipation.
Aesthetics – Provides a uniform, colored finish (e.g., black, blue, or custom shades).
Durability – Hardens the surface, reducing wear.
3. Stainless steel vs. aluminum heat sinks: Which is better?
Factor | Stainless Steel | Aluminum |
---|---|---|
Thermal Conductivity | Lower (15–20 W/m·K) | Higher (200–250 W/m·K) |
Strength | High strength,耐高温 | Lightweight, moderate strength |
Cost | More expensive | Cost-effective |
Anodizing | Rare (usually passivated or coated) | Common (improves performance) |
Applications | High-stress, corrosive environments | Electronics, LED, automotive cooling |
4. Can stainless steel be anodized?
Traditional anodizing is for aluminum, but stainless steel can undergo electrochemical coloring (similar but less common).
Forged stainless steel parts are often passivated (acid-treated) for corrosion resistance instead.
5. What industries use these heat sinks?
Electronics: CPU/GPU cooling, LED systems.
Automotive: EV battery thermal management.
Aerospace: High-temp component cooling.
Industrial Machinery: Power electronics, lasers.
6. How does precision forging improve heat sinks?
Grain structure refinement: Enhances thermal conductivity.
No porosity: Better than cast parts for heat transfer.
Complex shapes: Allows intricate fin designs for max surface area.
Customer Commitment
We strive to deliver exceptional products and services, ensuring that every fitting meets the highest standards of quality and reliability. Choose us for your carbon steel forged pipe fitting needs and experience the difference in secure connections.
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MOQ: | 1000 |
Price: | $0.5-2 |
Standard Packaging: | Wooden case |
Delivery Period: | 30 days |
Payment Method: | D/P,T/T,Western Union |
Supply Capacity: | 10000PCS/month |
Precision Forged Parts: Anodized Heat Sinks in Stainless Steel and Aluminum
Product Overview
Our Precision Forged Parts include high-quality anodized heat sinks crafted from stainless steel and aluminum, designed to optimize thermal management in various applications. These components are engineered for durability, efficiency, and performance, making them ideal for industries such as electronics, automotive, and aerospace.
Key Features
High Thermal Conductivity
Our aluminum and stainless steel heat sinks provide excellent heat dissipation, ensuring optimal performance of electronic components.
Anodized Finish
The anodization process enhances corrosion resistance and improves surface hardness, extending the lifespan of the heat sinks.
Precision Engineering
Manufactured with tight tolerances, our forged parts ensure a perfect fit and reliable performance in demanding environments.
Lightweight Design
Aluminum options offer a lightweight alternative without compromising strength, ideal for applications where weight is a critical factor.
Versatile Applications
Suitable for a wide range of uses, including LED lighting, power electronics, and various mechanical systems.
Product Parameters
Parameter | Specification |
---|---|
Material Options | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Surface Finish | Anodized |
Thermal Conductivity | Aluminum: 205 W/m·K, Stainless Steel: 16 W/m·K |
Dimensions | Custom sizes available (up to 500 mm) |
Weight Range | Varies by size and material |
Tolerances | ±0.01 mm (customizable) |
Applications | Electronics, Automotive, Aerospace |
Lead Time | 2-4 weeks (depending on order size) |
Quality Assurance | ISO 9001 Certified |
Product Advantages
Superior Thermal Management
Our anodized heat sinks efficiently dissipate heat, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of electronic components.
Enhanced Durability
The anodization process increases corrosion resistance and surface hardness, providing long-lasting protection even in harsh environments.
Lightweight Options
Aluminum heat sinks offer a lightweight solution without compromising strength, ideal for applications where weight is a critical factor.
Precision Engineering
Manufactured with tight tolerances, our forged parts guarantee a perfect fit and reliable performance in various applications.
Customizable Designs
We provide tailored solutions to meet specific thermal management and dimensional requirements, ensuring optimal functionality.
FAQ
1. What are precision forged heat sinks?
Precision forging is a manufacturing process that shapes metal (like stainless steel or aluminum) under high pressure to create near-net-shape parts with superior strength and dimensional accuracy. Heat sinks made this way offer excellent thermal conductivity and durability.
2. Why choose anodized heat sinks?
Anodizing is an electrochemical process that enhances:
Corrosion resistance – Protects against oxidation.
Thermal performance – Improves heat dissipation.
Aesthetics – Provides a uniform, colored finish (e.g., black, blue, or custom shades).
Durability – Hardens the surface, reducing wear.
3. Stainless steel vs. aluminum heat sinks: Which is better?
Factor | Stainless Steel | Aluminum |
---|---|---|
Thermal Conductivity | Lower (15–20 W/m·K) | Higher (200–250 W/m·K) |
Strength | High strength,耐高温 | Lightweight, moderate strength |
Cost | More expensive | Cost-effective |
Anodizing | Rare (usually passivated or coated) | Common (improves performance) |
Applications | High-stress, corrosive environments | Electronics, LED, automotive cooling |
4. Can stainless steel be anodized?
Traditional anodizing is for aluminum, but stainless steel can undergo electrochemical coloring (similar but less common).
Forged stainless steel parts are often passivated (acid-treated) for corrosion resistance instead.
5. What industries use these heat sinks?
Electronics: CPU/GPU cooling, LED systems.
Automotive: EV battery thermal management.
Aerospace: High-temp component cooling.
Industrial Machinery: Power electronics, lasers.
6. How does precision forging improve heat sinks?
Grain structure refinement: Enhances thermal conductivity.
No porosity: Better than cast parts for heat transfer.
Complex shapes: Allows intricate fin designs for max surface area.
Customer Commitment
We strive to deliver exceptional products and services, ensuring that every fitting meets the highest standards of quality and reliability. Choose us for your carbon steel forged pipe fitting needs and experience the difference in secure connections.