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Integrated Liquid Cooling Cold Plate Radiator Heat Dissipation Fin Solution

Integrated Liquid Cooling Cold Plate Radiator Heat Dissipation Fin Solution

Brand Name: Uchi
Model Number: Heat Sink
MOQ: 100pcs
Price: 1300-1500 dollars
Payment Terms: T/T,paypal, Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 50000000pcs per Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
Dongguan,Guangdong,China
Certification:
SMC
Heatsink Material:
Aluminum
Surface Finish:
Mill Finish Or Anodization
Material:
Copper / Aluminum
Fan Life:
100000 Hrs
Deep Process:
CNC Machining
Conducting Power:
2000 W
Tolerance:
±1%
Extra Process:
CNC Machining
Precision:
±0.002 ~ ±0.005mm
Maximumpressure:
5 Bar
Operatingtemperaturerange:
-40°C To 120°C
Texture Of Material:
6061
Highlight:

Integrated Fins Cold Plate

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Liquid Cooling Radiator Plate

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Radiator Fins Cold Plate

Product Description
Integrated Liquid Cooling Cold Plate Radiator Heat Dissipation Fin Solution
Radiator-Integrated Liquid Cooling Plate

In simple terms: Radiator-Integrated Liquid Cooling Plate = Liquid cooling plate + integrated heat dissipation fins

It attaches to heat-generating devices on one side and features dense fins on the other. Heat is transferred to the fin area via coolant circulation, forming a compact, all-in-one liquid cooling solution.

Structural Features
Bonding Surface (Cold Plate Side)

Flat surface that directly attaches to IGBTs, power modules, batteries, motors and other heat-generating components.

Fin Heat Dissipation Side (Radiator Side)

Internal flow channels extend into the dense fin region, forming a structure similar to a radiator.

As coolant flows through, heat is carried to the fins and dissipated via air cooling or natural convection.

Fully Integrated Structure

Mostly manufactured as one piece through skiving, die-casting or brazing, eliminating the complex assembly of separate radiators and water tubes.

Working Principle
  1. Heat from components → conducts to the liquid cooling plate base
  2. Coolant flows through internal channels and absorbs heat
  3. Heated coolant flows into the finned radiator section
  4. Fins release heat into the environment via fans or natural airflow
  5. Cooled coolant circulates back to repeat the process

It is a hybrid solution combining liquid cooling heat transfer and air cooling final dissipation.

Core Advantages
Compact Structure & High Integration

All-in-one design saves space, reduces connectors and leakage points.

Simple Installation

Directly mounted to components; only an external pump and reservoir are needed, no extra radiator required.

Uniform Heat Dissipation

Excellent temperature uniformity on the base plate, avoiding local hotspots.

High Reliability

Brazed or skived structure provides strong vibration resistance, ideal for automotive and industrial control applications.

Common Manufacturing Processes
  • Skived Radiator-Integrated Liquid Cooling Plate: Fins and flow channels machined from a single aluminum block, offering high strength and continuous thermal conductivity.
  • Vacuum Brazed Type: Base plate and fins joined by brazing, with denser fins and larger heat dissipation area.
  • Integral Die-Casting Type: Suitable for mass production and low cost, widely used in passenger vehicle thermal management.
Typical Applications
  • New energy vehicles: integrated cooling for motors, ECU, OBC, DC-DC converters
  • Energy storage converters (PCS), photovoltaic inverters
  • Industrial servo drives, high-power power supplies
  • Laser equipment, welding machines, high-frequency power supplies
  • Construction machinery, commercial vehicle controller cooling
Difference from Standard Liquid Cooling Plates
Functional Comparison

Standard liquid cooling plate: Only absorbs and transfers heat; does not dissipate heat directly to the environment.

Radiator-integrated liquid cooling plate: Absorbs heat, circulates internally, and dissipates heat via its own fins, forming a complete compact cooling system.