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 Aircraft Liquid
Cooling Aircraft
engineers today are charged with creating a More
Electric Aircraft (MEA) with greater processing
capabilities, while also minimizing the aircraft's
weight and power consumption.
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With MEA, hydraulic and pneumatic
systems are being replaced with electric systems.
Combined with the addition of more high-end embedded
computing systems, the need for liquid cooling on jets,
helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, and other types
of military and commercial aircraft is increasing. By
moving from air cooling to liquid cooling, engineers can
eliminate thermal restrictions that might otherwise
force them to compromise on system performance.
Engineers can also reduce weight and power consumption
and increase meantime between equipment failures by
lowering operating temperatures... Full
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Lytron Launches Japanese Website
Lytron recently announced the
launch of its new Japanese website. The website, is a partial translation of Alpha Electronics, Lytron's Japanese distributor,
assisted in the website localization. Lytron's liquid
cooling technologies, including standard and custom
cooling systems, cold plates, and heat exchangers are
used primarily in power electronics, medical equipment,
lasers, semiconductor equipment, analytical
instrumentation, and military and aerospace
applications.
Kathryn Whitenack, Lytron's director of business
development, notes, "Liquid cooling is quickly becoming
the preferred method for cooling electronics in high
technology applications worldwide. Lytron already
supplies custom and standard thermal solutions to a
number of Japanese companies, and the translation of our
website into Japanese will provide greater technical
support and documentation for our Japanese customers and
those looking to learn more about liquid
cooling ..." Full
Press Release
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Thermal Management of Electronics Business &
Technology Summit
August 22-23,
2007 Natick, MA, USA
Lytron will be presenting and
exhibiting at the 7th annual summit. The summit
will feature in-depth coverage of
critical thermal management issues and challenges facing the
electronics cooling community. Learn
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"Taking the Plunge into
Liquid Cooling" Seminar & Factory Tour  Presented by
Dr. Cathy Biber, Biber Thermal
Design
October 4, 2007 Woburn, MA,
USA
Lytron is sponsoring a 1-day liquid cooling
seminar and factory tour on Thursday, October 4th
in Woburn, Massachusetts. The seminar will be a comprehensive
introduction to liquid cooling and provide practical tips for
integrating liquid cooling into your applications. The seminar
draws on Lytron's 48 years of experience in designing and
manufacturing liquid cooling system solutions for OEMs and
end-users, as well as Dr. Cathy Biber's nearly 20 years of
industry experience in thermal management.
Learn
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