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Issued by: Aavid Niagara, Thermal Division of Boyd Corp
Niagara Thermal Products today announced an expanded focus on the design and manufacture of electronics cooling products including high performance custom heat sinks and cold plates for global aerospace, defense and industrial markets.
"For more than 25 years our customers have relied upon us to provide cost effective high performance compact heat exchangers for a myriad of applications," said Barry Heckman, President & CEO of Niagara Thermal Products. "With this expanded focus, we are now able to offer our customers similarly cost effective solutions for today's electronics cooling challenges."
As part of its broadened focus on electronics cooling solutions, Niagara Thermal has increased design and development activities in the areas of vacuum brazed air-cooled custom heat sinks and liquid-cooled custom cold plates. In addition to offering built-to-print products to companies interested in doing their own thermal design, Niagara Thermal offers its customers the opportunity to use Niagara's extensive thermal design knowledge and experience to provide optimized cooling solutions for their unique electronic requirements.
By combining industry leading capabilities in folded fin design and manufacture with capabilities in both low and high temperature vacuum brazing, Niagara is able to produce a broad range of highly efficient traditional heat sink and cold plate product designs. Advancing the art further, the company has also recently partnered with a leading producer of micro deformed surfaces to offer industry a new generation of higher performance, smaller and lighter weight, micro-channel liquid-cooled cold plates with exceptional heat transfer capability.
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| Aavid Niagara, Thermal Division of Boyd Corp | Condensers, Evaporators, Heat Sinks, Avionics Heat Exchangers, Engine Heat Exchangers, Intercoolers, Oil Coolers, Radiators, Machining Services, Brazing |
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