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February 2014

ATS Releases Push-Pin Heat Sink Line with How To Video [video]


ats has released their push-pin heat sink line.  with over 108,000 different push pin heat sink assembly configurations, ats offers the largest push pin heat sink offering in the market. select from fine and ultra-fine pitch heat sinks designed for high velocity air flows and coarse pitch heat sinks for low velocity air flow conditions. offered in straight fin, cross-cut and the ultra performance maxiflow fin geometries.


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ats pushpin™ heat sink line is suited to meet a wide variety of applications for components ranging in size from 25mm-70mm. push pins are offered in brass and plastic and are packaged with different compression springs to achieve precise force required for secure attachment.

features & benefits

  • push pins feature a flexible bar at the end that is designed to engage with pre-drilled hole in a pwb for a quick attachment. compatible with industry standard hole patterns
  • compression springs add the necessary force to hold the assembly together for a secure attachment. available in 21 different sizes to achieve precise force required
  • push pin material available in 10 sizes ranging from 9-20mm in length
  • lightweight, aluminum hs extruded from al6063 for optimal heat transfer and finished with blue anodization
  • heat sinks pre-assembled with phase-changing material for increased thermal performance. double-sided thermal tape and no tim options available to meet application specific requirements

for more information click to the ats push-pin page or contact ats.  ats's distribution partner, digi-key will be also be carrying the new heat sink line.

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