Radiator structure

Heat exchange – With retainer for removable article – Electrical component

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C165S185000

Reexamination Certificate

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11062791

ABSTRACT:
A radiator structure includes a base and conductive components. Several fins extend from the base and the conductive components are arranged in the base and the fins in a way of being distributed in orderly pieces in the base and the fins. The base and the fins are made of a metallic material with better heat dissipation rate and the conductive components are made of a metallic material with better heat conductivity so that integral heat dissipation efficiency of the radiator is enhanced largely.

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