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Laird Thermal Systems showcases active cooling technologies at CIOE 2024

16th August 2024
Sheryl Miles
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Laird Thermal Systems, the global manufacturer of thermal management solutions, will be exhibiting at the 2024 China International Optoelectronic Exhibition from 11–13 September 2024 at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Centre.

As the comprehensive exhibition covering the optoelectronics industry, the twenty-fifth optoelectronics exhibition will cover various sectors including information and communication, precision optics, laser and intelligent manufacturing, infrared technology, intelligent sensing, and more.

Laird Thermal Systems will be exhibiting new products used to cool or temperature stabilise laser diodes in optical transceivers, industrial lasers, digital light processors, infrared sensors, Lidar systems, CCD sensors, X-ray detectors, and machine vision inspection systems.

On display in the Laird Thermal Systems booth will be the new OptoTEC MBX Series micro thermoelectric coolers specifically designed for optical transceivers used in AI cluster computing applications; OptoTEC MSX Series micro multistage thermoelectric coolers designed for deep cooling high-performance image sensing applications; Hi-Temp ETX Series thermoelectric coolers designed for high temperature applications up to 150°C including autonomous systems, machine vision, and digital light processors; the Nextreme Series of thermoelectric and compressor-based recirculating chillers for image sensing cooling in cameras.

“Our booth is featuring the latest thermoelectric coolers used in next generation optical transceivers and image sensing applications,” said Robby Fang, Director of Sales for Asia at Laird Thermal Systems. “These products utilise the latest thermoelectric materials and automation manufacturing processes to meet the miniature form factors and high COP market requirements,” said Robby Fang. “We will also be showcasing our next-generation Nextreme recirculating chillers, used to keep sensitive electronics at their optimum operating temperature.”

Visit the Laird Thermal Systems Booth 12A69 in Hall 12 to speak with a thermal expert regarding cooling your optoelectronic application.

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