Heat radiator
A radiator, heat sink technology, applied in the direction of instruments, instrument cooling, instrument parts, etc., to achieve the effect of easy assembly
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[0016] figure 1 Shown is a three-dimensional exploded view of the first embodiment of the radiator of the present invention. The heat sink 100 is formed by stacking and snapping together a plurality of heat sinks 10 .
[0017] Each heat sink 10 includes a main body 12 , which is a rectangular sheet structure. Two opposite sides of the main body 12 are respectively bent toward the same side to form a folded edge 14 . Two protruding buckle pieces 142 are respectively extended on each of the folded edges 14, and each heat sink 10 is respectively provided with a buckle hole 144 corresponding to the buckle pieces 142, the buckle hole 144 is located below the buckle piece 142 and the The buttonhole 144 runs through the body 12 and the edge 14 at the same time, and the width of the buttonhole 144 is larger than the width of the button piece 142 . The main body 12 is respectively provided with an abutting top 16 corresponding to the buckles 142 , and the abutting top 16 is a boss p...
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