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Jaro manufactures one of the broadest selections of capacitors, resistors, and thermal products in the world.
For more information about JARO Components, Inc. and its growing list of cutting-edge products, contact Dennis Eisen at 1 (561) 241-6700 (x307) or via E-Mail: d.eisen at jarocomponents dot com
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JARO Announces New "Water Cooling" Heat Pipe Technology
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July 16, 2001
JARO Components, Inc., announces a new 'HTP' series of water condensing heat pipes. A heat pipe is an efficient heat transfer device commonly used for cooling an electronic component when space is limited, such as notebook computers, audio components, and powersupplies.
Here’s how it works: On one end, the heat pipe is affixed to a transfer plate, which is then affixed to the component to be cooled. The heat generated by the component is transferred through the plate to the heatpipe, which in turn transfers the heat down the pipe due to a complicated phenomom per on internal construction. Based on customer specifications, the heatpipe travels around neighboring components where more space is available. The heat is then dissipated through the use of alumimum fins and heatsinks. The result is a low cost solution to thermal problems plagued by space.
The pricing and delivery for these new customized products is depends on the nature of the design.
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