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April 22, 2005 - Measuring 4–7 mm in height, blueICEâ„¢ Heat Sinks feature thermal resistance as low as 1.23°C/W within air velocity of 600 fpm. Double-sided, thermally conductive adhesive tape can be used to attach heat sinks securely to components so no mechanical hardware is needed. Units are suited for use inside most telecommunications enclosures where space is limited.

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Heat Sinks Cool Components in Low Air Flow Conditions

Norwood, MA, April 12, 2005 – Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) has introduced a line of low profile, high performance heat sinks designed for cooling hot components in low airflow velocity conditions. New blueICEâ„¢ heat sinks are only 4 to 7 mm in height, which allows them to be used inside most telecommunication enclosures where space is limited. Their thermal resistance is as low as 1.23°C/W within an air velocity of 600 ft/min.

blueICE heat sinks are very light weight, ranging from 4 to 30 grams. No mechanical hardware is needed to mount them to components. A double-sided, thermally conductive adhesive tape can be used to attach a blueICE sink securely. This feature reduces weight and assembly time, while saving valuable board space.

Prices for blueICE heat sinks start at less than $10.00 each in high volume orders. More information on these sinks can be found on the Advanced Thermal Solutions web site, www.qats.com, or by calling 1-781-769-2800.

Advanced Thermal Solutions is a leading engineering and manufacturing company supplying complete thermal and mechanical packaging solutions from analysis and testing to final production. ATS provides a wide range of heat sinks and laboratory-quality thermal instrumentation, along with thermal design consulting services and training.

For technical information, please contact:

Bahman Tavassoli

Chief Technologist

Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc.

89-27 Access Road

Norwood, MA 02062 USA

Tel: 781-769-2800

E-mail: btavassoli@qats.com

Please send inquiries to:

Norman Quesnel

Marketing Communications Specialist

Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc.

89-27 Access Road

Norwood, MA 02062 USA

Tel: 781-769-2800

E-mail: nquesnel@qats.com

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Company Information:
Name: Advanced Thermal Solutions Inc.
Address: 89 Access Rd., Suite 127
City: Norwood
State: MA
ZIP: 02062
Country: USA
Phone: 781-769-2800
FAX: 781-769-9979
http://www.qats.com


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