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PEEK Cooling Manifold for the electronics industry

Cooling fluid is distributed by this flow-optimized manifold, simultaneously saving weight and enhancing production output.

  • Leak-tight manufacturing
  • Reduce parts
  • Low weight
  • Optimized flow

A 3D printed cooling manifold is a component that is used to distribute, mix, or separate coolant within a cooling system. Cooling manifolds are commonly used in various industries, including the automotive, aerospace, and chemical processing industries. They are used to connect and control the flow of coolant within a system, and they may be used to distribute coolant to multiple locations or to combine multiple coolant streams into a single stream.

A 3D printed cooling manifold is a cooling manifold that is produced using 3D printing technology. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process of creating a physical object by building it layer by layer from a digital model. 3D printed cooling manifolds can be made from a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, and ceramic.

3D printed cooling manifolds offer several benefits compared to traditionally manufactured cooling manifolds. They can be customized to specific design requirements, they can be produced more quickly and at a lower cost than traditional manufacturing methods, and they can be produced with complex geometries that may be difficult or impossible to produce using traditional methods.

3D printed cooling manifolds are used in a variety of applications, including automotive engines, aircraft engines, and industrial process systems. They are used to distribute, mix, or separate coolant within a system, and they may be used to control the flow of coolant to specific locations or to combine multiple coolant streams into a single stream.

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