Cooling

Welcome to our webshop, the place to go for all your vintage and hard to find electronics parts. In this section, we highlight the Cooling section.

Cooling is essential to the performance and longevity of your electronic equipment. Old-fashioned, vintage electronic devices, such as amplifiers, radios, computers, and televisions, generate a lot of heat. Without appropriate cooling, these devices can overheat, leading to reduced performance or even permanent damage.

Our range of vintage cooling parts includes everything from cooling fins and heatsinks, to fans and thermal pastes. These parts are often hard to find, but are crucial to the operation and maintenance of your vintage electronics.

Whether you are an experienced technician looking for a specific part for your project, or a hobbyist looking to maintain their beloved vintage device, we have what you need.

Explore our wide range of vintage refrigeration parts and find the right part that will get your appliance working like new again.

  • Introduction

    Cooling is a critical component in electronics, especially in systems that consume high power or reach high speeds. Cooling systems prevent components from overheating, increasing system reliability and life. Cooling in electronics works by removing heat generated by electrical components and converting it to another form of energy that can be easily dissipated. This is usually accomplished by convection, conduction or radiation.
  • Types

    There are several types of cooling techniques in electronics. Passive cooling uses natural airflow without mechanical assistance. Active cooling, on the other hand, uses mechanical devices, such as fans or pumps, to increase airflow or fluid flow. There are also more advanced techniques such as liquid cooling, phase cooling and thermoelectric cooling.
  • Application

    Cooling is used in almost all electronic devices, ranging from computers and phones to industrial machinery and medical equipment. In computers, for example, cooling helps keep the processor and graphics card cool, improving performance and extending the life of the components. In industry, cooling is used to protect machines from overheating and ensure that they continue to operate efficiently.
  • Product range

    The range of cooling products in electronics is extensive. It includes everything from simple heat sinks and fans to complex liquid cooling systems and heatsinks. Thermal pastes and pads that improve heat transfer between components and the cooling system are also available. Choosing the right cooling product depends on the specific requirements of the system, such as power, operating temperature and space constraints.
  • Tech fact

    Liquid cooling is one of the most effective methods of dissipating heat in high-performance electronic systems. It uses a liquid, usually water or a special coolant, to transfer heat from components to a radiator, where it is then released to the environment. Liquid cooling is more efficient than air cooling because liquids have a higher heat capacity and density than air. This makes it particularly useful in situations where space is limited or heat loads are very high. However, liquid cooling is also more complex and expensive to implement, and requires careful maintenance to prevent leakage and corrosion.

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