Cooling Plate
A cold plate is a core heat dissipation component that transfers heat generated by equipment or systems through conduction, convection, or phase change to maintain their normal operating temperature. It has a wide range of applications across various industrial fields, and cold plates in different scenarios achieve differentiated advantageous functions through material selection and structural optimization.
The core value of a cold plate lies in "on-demand heat dissipation + scenario adaptation" — it can not only provide efficient heat transfer solutions based on the heat dissipation power and temperature control accuracy requirements of different fields, but also adapt to harsh environments, complex installation spaces, and long-term reliable operation through material and structural optimization. As equipment develops towards "high power, miniaturization, and integration" (such as the improvement of energy density in new energy vehicle batteries and the increase in chip computing power), the advantages of cold plates in "high efficiency, customization, and low energy consumption" will become more prominent, making them a key component to ensure equipment performance and safety.
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