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Screw-in connectors made of seawater-resistant aluminum
Connectors for use in combination with aluminum heat sinks
Corrosion damage through aggressive media is a common problem. A seemingly harmless liquid such as cooling water can have aggressive properties and can cause creeping or quickly progressing corrosion in closed cooling water circuits.
In addition, circuits equipped with aluminum heat sinks require aluminum connections in order to prevent electrolytic corrosion of the aluminum cooler. For this purpose Eisele offers screw-in connectors of the LIQUIDLINE 5500 series made of seawater resistant aluminum. Specifically, these Eisele connectors are used for cooling water installations in semiconductor production, server cooling or transformer cooling. Especially in wind turbines the connectors are often used, because of space-saving reasons an alternative for conventional air cooling is needed.