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Heat Sinks

Heat sinks dissipate heat from electronic components, preventing them from overheating and failing.
High-performance heat sinks

Why ToffeeX:

  • Design heat sinks with optimal geometry and airflow, for maximum heat dissipation. 
  • Optimize your design for conduction, natural or forced convection. 
  • Reduce the size of your heat sinks, while maintaining performance.

Typically, thermal management engineers select a heat sink from a catalogue by choosing parameters such as the geometry of the pins or fins and their spacing, and their preferred material. 

Trying to balance these parameters to find a trade-off is often the best the designer can do. What if there was a way to design more efficient heatsinks? 

ToffeeX allows you to design active and passive heatsinks tailored to your specific needs, creating optimized geometries to keep your components as cool as they need to be, improving flow around the devices and, thus, their thermal efficiency. 

Stop selecting heat sinks from a catalogue, start designing your own.

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Heat Sinks Across Industries

Electronic industries technology
Electronics

Heat sinks are crucial components to guarantee the reliable operation of CPUs, GPUs, and Power Supply Units, by dissipating the excess heat generated.
These components need to maintain a specific operating temperature range to prevent overheating and damage to the electronics.

Automotive industries innovation
Automotive

Heat sinks are used to regulate the temperature of essential electronic components in vehicles such as Engine Control Units (ECUs), which generate a lot of heat during operation that needs to be dissipated. Efficient heat sinks keep the ECUs within a safe operating temperature, ensuring optimal performance and preventing malfunctions.

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Electronics cooling

Ricoh and ToffeeX achieved a 31% boost in thermal efficiency with an optimized heat sink design using ToffeeX’s physics-driven generative design software and Ricoh’s Aluminium Binder Jetting (BJT) technology. This collaboration marks a significant improvement in thermal management for electronics, advancing sustainable technology.

Nature-inspired, 3D topology-optimized heat sink for electronics cooling, featuring a coral-like shape for efficient heat dissipation.

Advanced heat sink design

With the ongoing trend towards miniaturizing electronic devices, the issue of components overheating has become increasingly critical. Discover the full potential of fluid-thermal topology optimization and how it can be used to design more efficient heat sinks, resulting in superior cooling performance and reduced thermal resistance.