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  1. TNT2bluz

    Which metal or material transfers heat the best

    Actually you can't just watercool a CPU below ambient as there is no means for your coolant to assume below ambient temps unless you add a thermoelectric couple or a refrigeration unit to the loop. Some waterblocks are made of silver, but this is not a very commercially viable option for the...
  2. TNT2bluz

    radiators-Aluminum vs. copper

    Merry Christmas gents. :)
  3. TNT2bluz

    radiators-Aluminum vs. copper

    Your input would be appreciated, finman.
  4. TNT2bluz

    radiators-Aluminum vs. copper

    I've seen people do what we call "hand baking" using a wide dispersal torch flame over the core. They also add solder material in between. This is very cumbersome and is an additional layer of lead that I'm not too happy with. We actually are a notch above that by converting a bakery...
  5. TNT2bluz

    radiators-Aluminum vs. copper

    Hmm...this is indeed challenging. I wonder why a friendlier brazing alloy wasn't made. I've been corresponding with some people who say that they may be able to develop a brazing compound that does not require fluxing nor an atmosphere controlled furnace. Lost their email when my system...
  6. TNT2bluz

    radiators-Aluminum vs. copper

    How about having a decontamination bath post baking?
  7. TNT2bluz

    radiators-Aluminum vs. copper

    This is very interesting. I am actually challenged to make a small brazing furnace using recycled materials ala junkyard wars. This need not be a conveyorized system, but I intend it to be used for rapid cycle batch baking. Apart from not having the proverbial few hundred thousand clams in my...
  8. TNT2bluz

    radiators-Aluminum vs. copper

    A question, if I may. What makes a cuprobraze furnace so special that one needs to pay half a million dollars for one?
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