Wednesday March 10, 2010

MIT Scientists Turn Polyethylene Into Heatsink

If the researchers at MIT have their way, your next heatsink could be made of this.

The new process causes the polymer to conduct heat very efficiently in just one direction, unlike metals, which conduct equally well in all directions. This may make the new material especially useful for applications where it is important to draw heat away from an object, such as a computer processor chip.

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