1. High-Performance Electronic Packaging Materials
In high-end electronic devices, diamond thermal conductive materials are used as packaging materials to quickly conduct heat generated by chips, preventing heat buildup that could lead to performance degradation or damage. Diamond's thermal conductivity far exceeds that of traditional silicon-based materials, providing a revolutionary solution for heat dissipation in electronic devices.
2. Laser Equipment Heat Sinks
In laser technology, diamond, due to its excellent thermal conductivity and optical transparency, is used as a key heat dissipation component in laser equipment. This helps improve the output power and stability of lasers while extending their lifespan.
3. Thermal Management in Aerospace
In aerospace, diamond thermal conductive materials are used in spacecraft thermal management systems. These materials maintain stability under extreme temperature fluctuations, effectively managing the temperature of internal spacecraft equipment and ensuring proper operation.
4. High-speed train braking system
The braking system of a high-speed train generates a significant amount of heat during operation. The use of diamond thermally conductive materials can improve the heat dissipation efficiency of the brake discs, reduce thermal decay, and enhance the reliability and service life of the braking system.