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Feeling the heat from your electronics? Pioneer Thermal gives you the ultimate guide to selecting the best cold plate for peak performance and optimal cooling.
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BEST WAY TO CHOOSE COLD PLATES FOR ELECTRONICS 1 Heat Load: The most important factor to consider is the amount of heat that the cold plate needs to dissipate. This will determine the size, material, and design of the cold plate. Coolant Compatibility: The cold plates for electronics material needs to be compatible with the coolant that will be used. Common coolants include water, glycol mixtures, and dielectric fluids. 2 Pressure Drop: The pressure drop across the cold plate is the difference in pressure between the inlet and outlet of the coolant. A higher pressure drop will require a more powerful pump to circulate the coolant. 3 4 Cost: Cold plates can range in price from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars. The cost will depend on the size, material, and design of the cold plate.