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Home » Authors » Josh Perry, Advanced Thermal Solutions Inc. (ATS)
Josh Perry is a marketing communications specialist with Advanced Thermal Solutions Inc. (ATS), Norwood, Mass. ATS can be reached at ats-hq@qats.com or visit www.qats.com.
When placed on top of a component that requires cooling, cold plates absorb and dissipate the heat from the component to the heat transfer fluid. Cold plates are finding wide use in electronics cooling applications in many process industries.
The miniaturization of high powered electronics — and the requisite component density that entails — have led engineers to explore cooling methods of increasing complexity.