Heat Sinks / Thermal Control

The goal of thermal control is to minimize the amount of heat generated in your machines or systems by all of your electronic circuits and devices. Left unchecked, this heat often causes major damage to your equipment.
One of the most common forms of thermal control is the use of fans, which move the heat your devices create away from your devices, preventing overheating.
Heat sinks are another common form of thermal control. Heat sinks come in active and passive models. Active heat sinks are devices that use electricity to eliminate heat. Passive heat sinks use no electricity, have no mechanical components and use a fin-shaped design that dissipates heat through convection.
Use these thermal control devices to protect your mechanical equipment, avoid outages, costly repairs, or even permanent damage.
Browse below to find the right control thermal control devices for your needs:
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120 x 120 x 32mm TITAN Series DC Blower
The P1232-28 TITAN series DC blower includes an innovative 28-blade impeller design and an aluminum alloy AD12 die cast base

193 x 177 x 72mm TITAN Series DC Blower
The P1970-38 TITAN series DC Blower includes an innovative 38-blade impeller design and an aluminum alloy die cast base that absorbs and disperses heat effectively.

53 x 53 x 31mm TITAN Series DC Blower
The K5331-37 TITAN series DC blower includes an innovative 37-blade impeller design and an aluminum alloy die cast base that absorbs and disperses heat effectively.