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Semi-Therm Presentation


Plan to attend the 38th Annual SEMI-THERM session: Evaluation of Cooling Capacity of Refrigeration System with Limited Charge of R-290, presented by Sang Muk Kwark, Staff Scientist at Laird Thermal Systems.

Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Time: 9:10-10:10 AM

Duration: 1 hour

Track 4: Two-Phase Cooling - Session Chair: Felipe Valenzuela

Sang Muk Kwark, Laird Thermal Systems





Liquid Cooling for X-ray Scanning Equipment






Industrial X-ray equipment generate a large amount of heat that needs to be quickly dissipated to ensure maximum performance and system uptime. With the ability to cool to near ambient temperatures, even at high heat loads, the LA5000 is ideal for cooling industrial x-ray applications. 



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Thermoelectric Chillers for Semiconductor Metrology & Inspection Systems

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The complex semiconductor fabrication requires multiple tests between processing steps to inspect defects as well as measure dimensional properties. Automated optical inspection systems require a thermal solution to dissipate waste heat and keep imaging sensors at a very precise temperature control well below ambient. Thermoelectric-based recirculating chillers provide the temperature stabilization, low pulsation and high reliability needed.



Liquid Cooling for X-ray Scanning Equipment

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Industrial X-ray equipment can generate several kilowatts of heat during operation, which needs to be dissipated to ensure maximum performance and long-life operation. With the ability to transfer large amounts of heat within confined spaces, liquid cooling is the preferred thermal management solution for X-ray equipment.



Nextreme Thermoelectric Chiller for Biotech Research

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Digital microscopes utilize CCD or CMOS sensor-based cameras to capture high resolution images of microstructures. A thermal solution is required to remove waste heat and maintain very precise temperature control of imaging sensors. Thermoelectric chillers in combination with thermoelectric coolers minimize thermal noise in imaging sensors to achieve maximum image resolution.



Thermoelectric Coolers for Projection Lasers






Temperature control in high-power laser projectors is critical to ensure proper functionality, long life operation and crisp image projection. Not only can chillers provide a cooling solution for many projectors, but ambient liquid systems with thermoelectric coolers offer simplified spot-cooling to provide superior temperature stabilization that maintains peak performance of the laser. 



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