Introduction

J&C integrates both copper heat pipes and vapor chambers (VC) into heat sink assemblies, depending on the customer’s thermal requirements.

Copper Heat Pipes
Heat pipes are sealed copper tubes containing a wick and working fluid, designed for efficient heat transport along a distance.
They are commonly used to move heat from a hot component to a remote heat sink, especially in systems with limited airflow or layout constraints.

Vapor Chambers (VC)
Vapor chambers are flat, 2D heat spreaders that use phase-change technology to rapidly spread heat across a wide area.
VCs significantly outperform solid copper or aluminum plates in reducing temperature gradients, making them ideal for high-power ASICs, GPUs, and optical modules with concentrated heat sources.

J&C integrates both technologies into aluminum or copper heat sink bases, enabling balanced performance for compact, high-power applications.

Applications

Vapor Chambers

Copper Heat Pipes

General Assembly Advantages