Asset
HEATSINK
Manufacturing of thermal management systems using Additive Manufacturing technologies (Cu, Al alloys and steels)
Potential market
- Transport
- Energy

HEATSINK is a technological development focused on the design and manufacturing of components for thermal management, such as heat exchangers or heat sinks, using advanced metal additive manufacturing techniques (3D printing). This technology allows creating more efficient, compact components with complex geometries that would not be possible with traditional methods.
- Binder Jetting (MBJ BJ/M): for materials such as copper, improves productivity and reduces internal stresses in the components.
- Powder Bed Fusion Laser Beam (PBF-LB/M): allows manufacturing parts with high precision, very fine internal channels, and optimized surfaces for heat dissipation.
Problem it solves
In sectors such as transport and energy, where thermal efficiency is key for system performance and reliability, traditional manufacturing methods limit the design and functionality of thermal management components. HEATSINK addresses this challenge using additive manufacturing technologies that allow the creation of more compact and efficient heat exchangers and heat sinks, optimizing heat management and reducing production costs, all with high thermal conductivity materials such as copper and aluminum.