Heat sink and method of fabricating

Powder metallurgy processes – Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering – Powder pretreatment

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419 44, 419 48, 419 54, 419 55, B22F 316

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ABSTRACT:
A heat sink composed of metal particles dispersed in a binder or a sintered structure in which the binder is removed; and the method of forming a heat sink by molding the heat sink from a thermoplastic or epoxy material which has been filled with metal particles.

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