115. In thermal management for power electronics, IGBT modules, server…
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The way a heat sink is mounted can make a noticeable difference in long-term reliability and thermal performance.
We often see applications where a secure, uniform clamping force is needed without over-stressing the device or the heat sink base. That’s why adjustable stainless steel mounting clamps (with features like precision-machined bodies, threaded adjustment, and ergonomic thumbscrews) remain a go-to solution in many test fixtures, burn-in racks, and production cooling setups.
Over the years we’ve produced variations of these clamps in different footprints and force ranges — always starting from customer drawings or specific pressure/footprint requirements.
A few examples of styles we regularly manufacture:
Wider base versions for larger cold plates or multiple devices
Compact versions for dense module arrangements
Ones optimized for quick assembly/release in repeated test cycles
If your team is working on a new power module cooling design, custom test setup, or looking to improve mounting consistency in production, feel free to drop a comment or DM — happy to share more about tolerances, material choices , or typical clamping force ranges we support.
What mounting challenges are you facing in your current or upcoming thermal projects?
We often see applications where a secure, uniform clamping force is needed without over-stressing the device or the heat sink base. That’s why adjustable stainless steel mounting clamps (with features like precision-machined bodies, threaded adjustment, and ergonomic thumbscrews) remain a go-to solution in many test fixtures, burn-in racks, and production cooling setups.
Over the years we’ve produced variations of these clamps in different footprints and force ranges — always starting from customer drawings or specific pressure/footprint requirements.
A few examples of styles we regularly manufacture:
Wider base versions for larger cold plates or multiple devices
Compact versions for dense module arrangements
Ones optimized for quick assembly/release in repeated test cycles
If your team is working on a new power module cooling design, custom test setup, or looking to improve mounting consistency in production, feel free to drop a comment or DM — happy to share more about tolerances, material choices , or typical clamping force ranges we support.
What mounting challenges are you facing in your current or upcoming thermal projects?


