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The Danish Technological Institute and Heatflow have validated a 3D printed aluminum evaporator that reaches a 600W cooling capacity for high-power GPUs.
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The Danish Technological Institute and Heatflow have validated a 3D printed aluminum evaporator that reaches a 600W cooling capacity for high-power GPUs.

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

The Danish Technological Institute and Heatflow have validated a 3D printed aluminum evaporator that reaches a 600W cooling capacity for high-power GPUs. Using additive manufacturing to integrate complex internal channels, this monolithic thermosiphon operates passively without energy-hungry pumps or fans. The system captures waste heat at 60-80 degrees Celsius for district heating, reducing unit emissions by up to 30 percent. This marks a critical shift toward circular thermal management for high-density AI infrastructure. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #DataCenters #Sustainability #CleanTech

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