Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester
The Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester (also known as the Qmax Tester) is a high-precision diagnostic system designed to measure the maximum heat transfer capacity (QmaxQmax) and thermal resistance (RthRth) of heat pipes and vapor chambers. By simulating real-world thermal loads using high-stability heating modules and constant-temperature cooling blocks, this equipment allows manufacturers to verify the internal quality (wick structure, fluid fill, and vacuum integrity) of multiple units simultaneously. It is an essential tool for both high-volume production QC and advanced thermal R&D.
Product Description
The Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester is a professional testing machine designed to evaluate the maximum heat transfer capacity and dry-out performance of heat pipes. It is mainly used in heat pipe production lines to verify thermal performance, identify heat pipe limitations, and ensure product reliability.
By applying controlled heating conditions and monitoring temperature changes, the tester can accurately detect the dry-out point when the working fluid inside the heat pipe reaches its maximum heat transfer limit.
The multi-station design allows multiple heat pipes to be tested simultaneously, significantly improving testing efficiency for mass production. It is widely used in heat pipe manufacturing, CPU cooling solutions, vapor chamber production, electronic thermal management, and heat dissipation industries.
As a professional Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester manufacturer, we provide customized thermal testing equipment according to heat pipe size, testing capacity, and production requirements.
Product Features
1. Multi-station Testing Design
The Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester is equipped with multiple independent testing stations, allowing several heat pipes to be tested at the same time.
Advantages:
- Higher testing efficiency
- Suitable for mass production
- Reduced testing time
- Improved production capacity
2. Accurate Dry-out Point Detection
The equipment precisely measures the temperature response of heat pipes during heating.
It can identify:
- Maximum heat transfer capacity
- Dry-out temperature point
- Thermal performance stability
- Heat transfer limitations
This helps manufacturers evaluate heat pipe quality before shipment.
3. Automatic Temperature Monitoring System
The tester integrates temperature sensors and intelligent data acquisition systems.
The control system continuously monitors:
- Evaporator temperature
- Condenser temperature
- Temperature difference
- Thermal resistance changes
The testing data can be recorded and analyzed automatically.
4. Flexible Testing Capability
The machine can be customized for different heat pipe specifications, including:
- Copper heat pipes
- Small diameter heat pipes
- Ultra-thin heat pipes
- High-power heat pipes
- Customized thermal pipes
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Equipment Name | Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester |
| Testing Object | Heat Pipe |
| Testing Method | Thermal Performance Test |
| Number of Stations | Customized |
| Temperature Control | Automatic |
| Data Acquisition | Computer / PLC System |
| Heating Method | Electrical Heating |
| Cooling Method | Air Cooling / Water Cooling |
| Application | Heat Pipe Quality Inspection |
Technical parameters can be customized according to customer requirements.
Working Principle of Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester
The Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester evaluates heat pipe performance by gradually increasing heat input until the heat pipe reaches its thermal limit.
Step 1: Heat Pipe Installation
The heat pipe sample is installed on the testing fixture.
The evaporator and condenser sections are positioned according to the test requirements.
Step 2: Controlled Heating
The heating system applies gradually increasing heat power to the evaporator section.
The internal working fluid begins circulating through evaporation and condensation.
Step 3: Temperature Monitoring
Sensors continuously measure temperature changes at different points.
The system calculates:
- Temperature difference
- Thermal resistance
- Heat transfer capability
Step 4: Dry-out Detection
When the heat input exceeds the heat pipe’s transport capability, the evaporator temperature rises rapidly.
The system identifies this condition as the dry-out point.
Step 5: Test Data Analysis
The testing software records and generates performance reports for quality evaluation.
Applications of Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester
Heat Pipe Manufacturing Industry
The tester is mainly used for quality inspection during heat pipe production.
Applications include:
- Copper heat pipes
- Laptop cooling pipes
- Server cooling heat pipes
- Industrial cooling heat pipes
Consumer Electronics Cooling
Used for testing heat pipes used in:
- Laptops
- Gaming computers
- Smartphones
- Tablets
CPU and GPU Cooling Systems
Ensures heat pipes meet thermal requirements for:
- CPU coolers
- GPU cooling modules
- High-performance computing systems
Thermal Management Products
Suitable for testing:
- Heat pipe assemblies
- Cooling modules
- Heat dissipation systems
Advantages of Heat Pipe Multi-station Dry-out Tester
Improve Heat Pipe Quality Control
The tester helps manufacturers identify defective heat pipes before final assembly.
Increase Production Efficiency
Multi-station testing allows multiple samples to be evaluated simultaneously.
Ensure Thermal Reliability
Accurate testing improves product reliability in demanding cooling applications.
Reduce Quality Risks
Early detection of thermal performance problems reduces customer complaints and failures.
Support Automated Production Lines
The equipment can be integrated with complete heat pipe manufacturing systems.
Q1: What exactly is "Dry-out" (Qmax) and why is it the most critical test?
A: Dry-out occurs when the heat load exceeds the heat pipe’s capillary limit; the working fluid evaporates faster than the wick can return it to the evaporator. Testing for Qmax identifies the absolute thermal limit of your product, ensuring it won’t fail (overheat) when the end-user’s CPU/GPU hits peak performance.
Q2: Can one machine test both Round Heat Pipes and Flat Vapor Chambers (VC)?
A: Yes. The system is designed with modular clamping heads. By simply swapping the copper heating/cooling blocks, you can switch between testing standard cylindrical pipes, flattened pipes, or large Vapor Chambers on the same machine.
Q3: How many stations do I need for my production line?
A:
- 4-Station: Ideal for R&D labs and small-batch pilot runs.
- 8 to 10-Station: Recommended for high-volume mass production lines to match the takt time of the assembly process.
Q4: Does the system include a cooling source?
A: The tester includes the water-cooled manifolds and control valves. However, it requires a Constant Temperature Water Chiller to supply the coolant. We can provide this as a bundled package or you can connect it to your factory’s existing chilled water loop.
Q5: How do you ensure the temperature readings are accurate?
A: We use high-grade T-type thermocouples and a pneumatic “Pre-load” mechanism. The pneumatic cylinders apply a constant, calibrated force to the sensors, ensuring zero-gap contact with the heat pipe surface, which is the most common cause of data error in manual testing.
Q6: Can the test data be exported for Quality Traceability?
A: Absolutely. Our proprietary Windows software automatically logs every test cycle. You can export data in CSV or Excel formats, including the maximum power reached, thermal resistance values, and time-stamped temperature curves for your QC records.
Q7: How often does the heating block need calibration?
A: We recommend a standard calibration check every 6 to 12 months. The software includes a calibration offset mode that allows you to easily sync the sensors with a reference thermometer.
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