Fin Heatsink
This is one of the most common radiator shapes. They feature a series of tiny lamellae that increase the surface area for better dissipation. This type is mostly used in electronic devices such as computer processors and graphics cards.
Block Heatsink
Block heat sinks are one-piece aluminum blocks used on products that require a larger surface area for dissipation. Its shape varies, including square, rectangular or regular hexagonal.
Cylindrical Heatsink
The heat sink has a cylindrical shape and is used in products with low heat dissipation requirements, such as LED lamps or small electronic devices.
Tubular Radiator
Consists of one or more heat pipes, usually cylindrical in shape, for transferring heat. The pipes transfer heat from one area to another and then dissipate it into the surrounding environment.
Pin Fin Heatsink
It has a large number of very small columnar structures, which looks like a long thin fin. They are designed to provide efficient dissipation and to be used in confined spaces.
Currently, Fin sinks and Block sinks are most commonly used in speaker manufacturing.
AUSMAN Audio's products also use sheet radiators, which have the advantages of easy installation and good heat dissipation, and its price will not have a great impact on the total cost of the product.