What Are Liquid Cold Plates?
Liquid cold plates are devices designed to cool electronic components and other heat-sensitive parts by circulating liquids like water or glycol.
Made from highly thermally conductive materials such as aluminum or copper, these plates incorporate internal pipes or channels that allow the cooling liquid to flow through. This process absorbs heat from the components in contact with the plate, with the absorbed heat then being dissipated continuously as the liquid circulates through an external radiator.
With their high cooling efficiency and reliability, liquid cold plates have become essential in managing the thermal conditions of high-heat-generating components across electronics, automotive, aerospace, medical, and energy sectors.