hello all,
In machining an aluminum heatsink with a center bore for the copper module, how much oversize should the bore ID be in relation to the OD of the copper module?
For example, if the copper module is 35mm OD, what should the mating aluminum heatsink ID be?
If the ID of the bore is not oversize enough, we will have a binding problem when trying to insert the copper module into the bore.
If the ID of the bore is too large, the heat sinking effect will decrease due to lack of direct contact between the two parts.
Is there a 'rule of thumb' on this?
In machining an aluminum heatsink with a center bore for the copper module, how much oversize should the bore ID be in relation to the OD of the copper module?
For example, if the copper module is 35mm OD, what should the mating aluminum heatsink ID be?
If the ID of the bore is not oversize enough, we will have a binding problem when trying to insert the copper module into the bore.
If the ID of the bore is too large, the heat sinking effect will decrease due to lack of direct contact between the two parts.
Is there a 'rule of thumb' on this?