ESTRUSI
An extruded air heatsink is a component used to dissipate heat generated by electronic devices, such as processors or power components. It is made using a process called aluminum extrusion, which allows for a structure with thin, parallel fins in a single piece.
The fins increase the surface area in contact with the air, improving heat dispersion. The heatsink works in conjunction with ambient airflow or a fan, which helps dissipate the heat. It is an efficient, lightweight, and economical solution, widely used in industrial and electronics applications.