600mm Aluminum Heatsinks with Solid Fins

Model NO.: aluminum heatsinks
Alloying Ingredient: 6063
Certification: ISO
Polished Aluminum Profile: Mechanical Polishing
Material: Aluminum Alloy
Thickness: 1-20mm
Length: Max 30m
Width: Max 600mm
Trademark: abelly
Specification: ISO9001-2008
Origin: China
Model NO.: aluminum heatsinks
Alloying Ingredient: 6063
Certification: ISO
Polished Aluminum Profile: Mechanical Polishing
Material: Aluminum Alloy
Thickness: 1-20mm
Length: Max 30m
Width: Max 600mm
Trademark: abelly
Specification: ISO9001-2008
Origin: China

Abelly's high-dissipation heat sinks utilize aluminium's excellent natural heat conductivity properties to dissipate heat in a variety of everyday applications in the area of renewable energy, transport, electronics and electrotechnics.

Cooling off

The efficiency of a heatsink is largely determined by its surface area so that a large number of fins with small spacings is desirable. Conventionally extruded heatsinks are inadequate to meet this requirement. Abelly's Singen plant (Germany) has therefore developed various patented shapes and manufacturing techniques for heatsinks over the past 20 years that fulfil the demand of a maximum surface area.

Maximizing conductivity

 

The distinctive feature of Constellium's high-dissipation heatsinks is that the baseplate and the fins are extruded separately and then assembled mechanically by means of a special tool.

 Using a modified technology that allows for a clear fin spacing of 2.5 mm, partial cold pressure welding joints are achieved in addition to the mechanical bond.

Technical and cost-saving features

Abelly's high-dissipation heatsinks manufactured to the new technology, offer substantialtechnical and economic advantages as a result of the following features:

 
High cooling performance due to the very large surface area of the fins and small spacing between the fins
 
Favourable weight/performance ratio
 
Low die costs
 
Numerous possibilities to adapt the system to each use
 
Many variations can be achieved by combining different base and fin sections
 
Partial assembly of base section is possible across the width and the lengthHeatsinks with solid fins

Field of application: the heatsink is designed for free convection; however it can also be used for forced-air cooled systems as well.

Heatsinks with hollow fins

Field of application: the heatsink is exclusively designed for use with forced-air cooled systems.

Sizes outside the aforementioned values upon request:

Abelly's high-dissipation heat sinks utilize aluminium's excellent natural heat conductivity properties to dissipate heat in a variety of everyday applications in the area of renewable energy, transport, electronics and electrotechnics.

Cooling off

The efficiency of a heatsink is largely determined by its surface area so that a large number of fins with small spacings is desirable. Conventionally extruded heatsinks are inadequate to meet this requirement. Abelly's Singen plant (Germany) has therefore developed various patented shapes and manufacturing techniques for heatsinks over the past 20 years that fulfil the demand of a maximum surface area.

Maximizing conductivity

 

The distinctive feature of Constellium's high-dissipation heatsinks is that the baseplate and the fins are extruded separately and then assembled mechanically by means of a special tool.

 Using a modified technology that allows for a clear fin spacing of 2.5 mm, partial cold pressure welding joints are achieved in addition to the mechanical bond.

Technical and cost-saving features

Abelly's high-dissipation heatsinks manufactured to the new technology, offer substantialtechnical and economic advantages as a result of the following features:

 
High cooling performance due to the very large surface area of the fins and small spacing between the fins
 
Favourable weight/performance ratio
 
Low die costs
 
Numerous possibilities to adapt the system to each use
 
Many variations can be achieved by combining different base and fin sections
 
Partial assembly of base section is possible across the width and the lengthHeatsinks with solid fins

Field of application: the heatsink is designed for free convection; however it can also be used for forced-air cooled systems as well.

Heatsinks with hollow fins

Field of application: the heatsink is exclusively designed for use with forced-air cooled systems.

Sizes outside the aforementioned values upon request: