Industrial

Liquid Cold Plates but also Aluminium extruded heat sinks provide a cost effective solution for cooling the majority of electronic devices related to industrial applications: welding, battery charging, industrial motor control, transportation, power generation, wind turbines but also solar inverters and many others. More and more important has become the laser system in industrial applications for the use in the materials processing markets for flat panel displays and microelectronics.

In particular lasers have become wide used for the materials processing, in particular in cutting, welding and marking in the industrial machining area. Water cooled heat sinks where cooling water flows directly inside the heatsink, enable a high degree of design flexibility using resourceful design of water path.

Priatherm offers engineering support and provide appropriate solutions for customized projects in each specific application. Our engineers may propose the best combination in terms of thermal performance, reliability, control, quality and price.

Articles about Industrial sector

 

Liquid cooling via stainless steel pipes for Laser industry

Liquid cooling via stainless steel pipes for Laser industry

For this particular success story, we would like to talk about a challenge we faced with a company leader in the design and production of laser machines, located in Sweden. A couple of years ago, we had the opportunity to develop the Northern European Market, since it was unexplored for us. We always perceived the presence of opportunities for growth in these countries. We have met Swedish, Danish, Finnish companies at trade fairs, but for the material difficulty of scheduling business tours in these countries, we never went deep into it. Why not give it a chance?

TRAFO LCP – Specific liquid coolers designed for Power Transformers

TRAFO LCP – Specific liquid coolers designed for Power Transformers

To dispose of the heat produced by the dissipative phenomena (losses in the core + losses in the windings), it is necessary to use cooling systems that become more complex as the rated power of the transformer increases.
DRY TRANSFORMERS: Powers up to a few tens of kVA; The cooling is due to the natural or forced circulation (by fans) of the air.
TRANSFORMERS IN OIL: The transformer is placed in a sheet metal case, filled with mineral oil, which acts both as an insulator and as a cooling fluid. To facilitate heat dissipation, the external wall of the body can be equipped with fins or cooling pipes (10-100 kVA); For powers between 50 and 500 kVA, external radiators cooled by natural convection are used; For higher powers, external heat exchangers are used, cooled by forced air or water convection