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News Release from: Elma-Mektron | Subject: Liquid-cooled ATR chassis
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 September 2007

Liquid cooling boosts system reliability

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Liquid-cooled ATR chassis is based on a field-proven air-cooled design that is already in service across numerous different fighting platforms.

Elma-Mektron has developed a liquid-cooled ATR chassis based on its field-proven air-cooled design that is already in service across numerous different fighting platforms The liquid-cooled ATR uses the same HIF constructions as the other models in the range, but new side plates, fitted to both sides, provide redundancy, a reduced physical footprint and increased thermal capacity compared with the air cooled version

The side plate assembly consists of precision machined side walls, fluid carrying pipes, configured to avoid sharp bends, thermally conductive inserts and clamping brackets that can quickly be replaced as a complete subassembly in the field.

The new liquid cooled version supports a thermal budget of up to 1500W per chassis, enabling the latest high performance boards to run well within their operating temperature envelope.

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