
Being able to move and control heat is of tremendous importance. Excessive temperature can lead to metal fatigue, boiling fluids, damaging metal expansion, reduce electrical efficiency and a host of other problems. Traditionally, dealing with heat has been handled either by expanding the radiating surface, constructing parts from materials that are more heat conductive and using the color black. With advances in thermal management methods additional ways of enhancing heat transfer now exist.
LEW Inc. and Team Synergy Coatings have developed individual products such as TDC-201 that can be utilized by themselves or in conjunction with other coatings to manage the flow of heat. TDC-201 is capable of transferring heat faster than the bare metal surface. While TDC-201 does make use of the color black, TDC-201 is more than a simple "black body" heat emitting coating. TDC-201 includes ingredients that also contribute to increased heat flow. Combining these properties with increased corrosion protection and the thin film application technique maximizes thermal transfer capabilities. Effective on brakes, intake manifolds, cylinder heads, oil pans, radiators, Intercoolers and more.
Certain dry film lubricants are capable of reducing part temperature not only through the reduction of friction but also through increased thermal flow. The active ingredients accelerate the movement of heat. This is especially beneficial on valve springs where excess heat can lead to accelerated fatigue and in some instance breakage.
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