Is there anything in the copper tube of the CPU radiator? Solid or hollow? Is there any liquid in it?. such asFoxconn CMU-3H-8B
This is a heat conducting liquid, which does not do anything below 35 degrees. At 35 degrees above, the liquid vaporizes and expands (leaving some space in the tube) to heat very quickly. Some people use this stuff for heating.
Yes, in addition to the wick inside the wick, there is an appropriate amount of liquid.1, the typical heat pipe comprises a pipe shell, a wick and an end cover. The tube will be pumped into 1.3 * (0.1~0.0001) Pa after the negative pressure is filled with the proper amount of working liquid, the liquid close to the wall of the capillary porous wick material to be sealed after.2, one end of the pipe is an evaporation section (heating section), and the other end is a condensing section (cooling section), and the insulation section can be arranged in the middle of the two section according to the application requirements.3, when one end of the heat pipe is heated in the hair Renxin evaporation of liquid vaporization, steam differential heat flow to the other end of the condensed liquid in micro pressure, liquid along the back effect of evaporation section porous materials by capillary force. Thus, the heat is transferred from one end of the heat pipe to the other end.
The heat pipe contains heat conduction liquid, so that the heat can be transmitted to the radiator rapidly, and some radiators are a principle!