Fluidity Test of Aluminum Alloy

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A die to estimate the thickness of the thinnest fin of a heat sink made by die casting aluminum alloys is proposed. The die consists of a taper-off thin fin and a cooling area. It was shown that this die can be used to estimate the smallest fin thickness of different aluminum alloys.

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