Since customized industrial touch PCs were designed to cope with harsh industrial working environments and heavy workloads, customized industrial touch PCs usually contain a variety of cooling components, but the specifics depend on the manufacturer's design ideals, the processing power of the customized industrial touch PC, the working environment conditions and the operating requirements In the article, OAI summarizes several common cooling components used in customized industrial touch PCs.
1. Heat sinks are one of the most common cooling components in customized industrial touch PCs. They are usually made of aluminum or copper, which have good thermal conductivity and can transfer heat away from key components such as CPUs and GPUs. OAI's customized industrial touch PCs use aluminum alloys and sheet metal to dissipate heat, which have excellent thermal conductivity and lightweight characteristics. It is also cost-effective, durable, and an ideal solution for medium-power applications.
2. When passive cooling methods such as heat sinks are not enough to maintain optimal temperatures, using active cooling systems such as fans is also a good solution. Fans actively circulate air around components, removing heat and achieving better temperature regulation.
3. Compared with heat sinks and fans, heat pipes are a more efficient thermal conductive element that uses the thermal conductivity of heat pipe materials to transfer heat from heat sources to cooling areas. Heat pipe technology is often used in customized industrial touch PC computers that require efficient thermal management, especially those based on high-end processors or running heavy-load applications. OAI's U-series customized industrial touch PC computers use copper as the material for heat pipes to ensure that heat can be quickly and effectively conducted to the aluminum alloy backplane, improving heat dissipation efficiency.
4. In addition to relying on its own components to dissipate heat, customized industrial touch PC computers can also use external physical tools such as thermal pads and heat spreaders, which are often used to enhance heat transfer between components such as processors and heat sinks. Thermal pads are soft materials that improve contact between heat sources and heat sinks to ensure better heat dissipation.
In the demanding field of industrial computing, effective cooling is critical to maintaining system reliability and performance. OAI's customized industrial touch PCs integrate the most advanced cooling solutions, such as sheet metal heat dissipation, aluminum alloy heat dissipation, and copper pipe heat conduction to ensure that each device can operate efficiently even under high heat loads. The use of these advanced cooling technologies ensures that our customized industrial touch PCs can handle the demanding requirements of Industry 4.0 applications, including automation, Acquisition de données, and real-time monitoring while maintaining a high level of reliability and service life.