Product Design & Development

Low Profile Active Cooling Solutions

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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Integrated_fansink
The integrated fansinks feature compact fans that generate 6.1 CFM.



Cool Innovations Inc. (Toronto, Canada) has introduced a new line of powerful integrated fansinks. Available in copper and aluminum, integrated fansinks are composed of a pin fin heat sink and a fan that is embedded into the heat sink’s pin array. This unique configuration allows for the creation of low profile active cooling solutions. Features include:

  • Compact fans that generate 6.1 CFM.
  • Solutions available from a minimum overall height of 0.42” to a maximum overall height of 0.63”.
  • Integrated fansinks available in copper and aluminum.
  • A range in footprint from 1.81" x 1.81" to 4.10" x 2.05", and in height from 0.42" to 0.63".
  • A high reliability bracket fan (6.1 CFM, 12V, 0.2 AMP).

For more information www.coolinnovations.com

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