Server Liquid Cooling Heat Dissipation Module
The liquid cooling heat dissipation system utilizes a pump to circulate coolant through the heat dissipation pipes and dissipate heat. The heat absorption section (referred to as the heat absorption b
The liquid cooling heat dissipation system utilizes a pump to circulate coolant through the heat dissipation pipes and dissipate heat. The heat absorption section (referred to as the heat absorption box in liquid cooling systems) is used to absorb heat from new energy battery power packs, 5G communication equipment, servers, PCs, IGBT controllers, UPS and energy storage systems, large-scale photovoltaic inverters, and SVG/SVC heat dissipation. The heat absorbed by the heat absorption section is then expelled externally through heat sinks designed on the backside of the heat source.
In fields such as power electronics control, conversion, drive, and signal transmission, as well as in the new energy sector (including thermal management for power batteries in new energy vehicles, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and energy storage systems, large-scale server cooling, large photovoltaic inverters, and SVG/SVC cooling), the pursuit of high efficiency, low noise, and low operating temperatures, coupled with spatial constraints, makes thermal management a critical limiting factor in product development. Liquid cooling technology has thus emerged as the preferred thermal management solution.
