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Microchannel Advances Open New Industry Applications

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CORVALLIS, Ore., April 5, 2011 — A new way to use surface-mount adhesives in the production of low-temperature microchannel heat exchangers has been invented — a technology that researchers say will be needed in next-generation computers, lasers, consumer electronics, automobile cooling systems, fuel processors, miniature heat pumps and more. "Even though microchannel arrays have enormous potential for more efficient heat transfer and chemical reactions, high production costs have so far held back the broad, mainstream use of the technology," said Brian Paul, a professor at Oregon State University’s School...Read full article

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    Published: April 2011
    Americasautomobile cooling systemsbonding aluminumBrian PaulElectronics & Signal Analysiselectronics assemblyfuel processorsindustrialMaterials & ChemicalsmicrochannelsMicroproducts Breakthrough Instituteminiature heat pumpsnext-generation computersOregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies InstituteOregon State UniversityPrawin PaulrajResearch & Technologysurface-mount adhesivesLasers

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