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Composite promises cost-effective military cooling

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 1, 2005

AlSiC (aluminium silicon carbide) metal matrix composite is ideal for applications in military electronics.

AlSiC (aluminium silicon carbide) metal matrix composite is ideal for applications in military electronics.

CPS' AlSiC is a more reliable and cost-effective thermal management solution than copper and/or tungsten.

Its light weight makes AlSiC the optimal choice for weight-sensitive, airborne and space-borne applications.

In addition to being lightweight, high strength and stiffness make AlSiC components tolerant of in-service shock and vibrations that occur in these applications.

AlSiC exhibits the high thermal conductivity and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) matching qualities ideal for microwave electronic packaging and carrier plates in phased-array radar assemblies.

Providing the advanced thermal management necessary for radar applications, CPS' unique casting process allows the integration of very high thermal conductivity inserts (above 1000W/mK), such as diamond and graphite, or cooling tubes.

This eliminates the need for traditional liquid cooling systems, ensuring AlSiC thermal inserts reduce cost and space requirements, while improving performance.

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