To disassemble the heat pipe radiator, use a hot air gun, the hair dryer is not hot enough, or an electric soldering iron + tin suction device.
A heat pipe is a heat transfer element with extremely high thermal conductivity. It was invented in Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States in 1964 and reached the peak of theoretical research in the late 1960s. A large number of applications in the industrial field. It transfers heat through the vapor and liquid phase changes of the working fluid in the fully enclosed vacuum tube. It has extremely high thermal conductivity, which is hundreds of times the thermal conductivity of pure copper. It is known as the "thermal superconductor". The heat pipe CPU radiator with excellent craftsmanship and excellent design will have a strong performance that cannot be achieved by ordinary heat pipe-free air-cooled radiators.







