The design freedom provided by AM and the potential performance increase achieved through design optimization are major advantages for designers looking to better their thermal control systems. 3D printing offers other advantages for this application, including faster lead times than traditional manufacturing processes and the ability to print proof-of-concept models before committing to final design.
Additive manufacturing (AM, aka 3D printing) offers a unique solution for next-generation thermal management. With unmatched design freedom for nonlinear geometries, 3D printed parts can increase performance and reduce the size and weight of thermal control systems.
Additive manufacturing is not as mature as casting or traditional milling operations, so why choose AM for a thermal management application? The next generation of thermal management devices across most applications needs increased performance with minimum pressure loss. These devices also need to be affordable, and if possible, modular and scalable.
AM applications for thermal management exist in various stages of the production development life cycle. In this white paper, discover key areas that AM has been put to use in thermal control, as well as studies and research conducted to validate the additive process for optimized systems. Learn more about thermal management solutions with additive manufacturing and how to optimize your design to take advantage of this incredible technology.