Components > Cooling fans

EXAIR Cabinet Coolers

01 December, 2021

In order to stop electronic downtime, EXAIR has a complete line of cabinet coolers that are suitable for PLCs, line control cabinets, CCTV cameras, modular controls, etc.


Laird Thermal Systems OptoTEC OTX/HTX Series thermoelectric coolers

18 August, 2021

The Laird Thermal Systems OptoTEC OTX/HTX Series miniature thermoelectric coolers offer high-heat-pumping capacity and temperature stability for space-constrained optoelectronic applications.


EXAIR Hazardous Location Cabinet Cooler Systems

01 October, 2020

EXAIR's Hazardous Location Cabinet Cooler Systems have achieved the UL classified designation for Div1 environments.


EXAIR vortex tubes for industrial spot cooling problems

01 February, 2019

EXAIR vortex tubes provide a maintenance-free solution to a variety of industrial spot cooling problems. Using an ordinary supply of compressed air as a power source, vortex tubes create two streams of air, one hot and one cold, with no moving parts.


CUI CFM series DC fan

19 December, 2016

The CUI CFM series DC fan has frame sizes of 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 92 and 120 mm. It delivers airflow ranging from 10 CFM in the 40 mm series to over 200 CFM in the 120 mm series.


On-demand cooling for small-scale systems

06 April, 2016

Researchers have developed a novel hybrid dielectric material that allows electrocaloric materials to hold absorbed heat even after an external field has been switched off.


Cooling system for processors of the future

21 January, 2016 by Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

Researchers from MIPT have demonstrated how to efficiently cool optoelectronic chips using industry-standard heatsinks in spite of high heat generation in active plasmonic components. These components will be essential for high-speed data transfer within the optoelectronic microprocessors of the future.


Advantech POC-C terminals

28 April, 2011 by

A range of medical-grade, fanless point-of-care terminals, the POC-C series terminals, designed for use in hospital operating rooms, ICUs, patient monitoring and on computer carts, is now available. The 15, 17 and 19 devices are entry-level systems that are medically certified.


Micro axial fan

01 January, 2009

Sepa has introduced its 10 mm micro axial fan with dimensions of 10 x 10 x 2.2 mm, a rated voltage of 3.3 and current of 0.05 A.


Data centre air system

01 July, 2008

Rittal has launched a cold aisle containment system that enables data centre managers to increase energy efficiency by optimising the operating temperature of their IT equipment.


Tiny fans to cool electronics

20 December, 2001

Research engineers at Purdue University are developing tiny, quiet fans that wiggle back and forth to help cool future laptop computers and other portable electronic gear.


Diagonal Fans

11 December, 2001

At the top end of the PAPST product range, the DV6200 series offers fans with both high flow rates, >500 m/h, and high static pressure.


Fan Speed Controller

14 August, 2001

Linear Technology has introduced the LTC1840, a dual fan speed controller with a two-wire interface for network servers, desktop PCs or other high efficiency applications where a separate DC-DC converter drives each fan.


Fan Controllers

05 October, 2000

TelCom Semiconductor has two additions to its line of fan controllers, the TC650 and TC651.


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