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Laing Thermotech's Revolutionary
New Technology for Electronics Cooling
Laing, a leader in hydraulic engineering and
electronics cooling industry, has produced a breakthrough
technology for electronics cooling applications. The
resulting small pump fits a wide variety of applications and
operates with greater energy efficiency, performance and
longevity than other pumps in its class.
Chula Vista, CA (PRWeb) January 17, 2007 -- Laing
Thermotech, a world leader in hydraulic engineering and
electronics cooling technology, has developed a breakthrough
technology for electronics cooling applications. Known as
the DDC pump, the technology utilizes Laing's magnetic drive
spherical motor technology.
"Laing's DDC series pumps are the smallest and most
efficient method to circulate water in the application of
water cooling for the electronic industry," says Scott S.
Shimer, CEO of Laing. "It can fit into very confined spaces,
even desktop computers."
Laing pioneered the technology about three years ago.
Subsequently, the computer cooling systems have been
installed in hundreds of thousand of computers and other
electronic components throughout the world. Now, the DDC
product is available for non-computer applications such as
high definition television, advanced video gaming systems,
chillers and a myriad of industrial applications which
require liquid cooling in a compact environment. This gives
the DDC pump the potential to render an enormous impact
across a wide variety of industries.
Not only can the DDC pump be used for a broad range of
sophisticated electronic cooling systems, but it is also
long-lasting. The pump uses a brushless DC motor with a
lifetime in excess of 50,000 hours when operated at 12
volts. It is designed to last three to four times longer
than other comparable pumps. In addition, the
DDC pump:
• Does not require maintenance under normal conditions
• Is guaranteed to start up even after being shut down
for an extended time
• Has a flow rate and performance characteristics that
can be easily controlled by voltage variation
• Is practically silent during operation, partially due
to the suspension of the rotor/impeller in the pumped fluid.
(And the rotor is self-aligning so noise does not increase
over time.)
• Allows for a more efficient method of heat removal than
conventional heat sinks evacuate
With its superior design, the DDC pump lasts longer, uses
less power and performs better than other pumps in its
class. For more information about this innovative product,
consult the
Electronics Cooling (DC Pumps) section of our web site.
About Laing Thermotech Inc.
Laing Thermotech Inc. is part of the Laing family of
companies which originated in Stuttgart, Germany in the
early 1970's with the introduction of unique solar,
Instant Hot Water solutions and pump products. Today,
Laing primarily focuses on manufacturing
fractional-horsepower pumps, flow-through heaters, and
hydronic heating components. Laing created the first
practical do-it-yourself hot water circulation system. It is
well known for its Autocirc System for retrofit applications
and the UltraCirc®. for new construction. It offers a
variety of low-energy-consumption, fractional-horsepower
pumps for residential, solar and industrial use. Laing holds
a considerable amount of registered patents in consumer,
commercial and industrial markets. The company's products
are sold worldwide, with sales and distribution operations
in Germany, Japan and the United States, as well as a
manufacturing, sales and distribution facilities in Hungary.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Bob Hutslar, National Sales Manager Plumbing & Heating
(619) 575-7466 Ext. 112
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