Mersen R-TOOLS MAXX Heat Sink Calculator

EIN Rmaxx 400

Jan 29, 2021

Mersen has announced the availability of R-TOOLS MAXX, Mersen’s next generation heat sink calculator. R-TOOLS MAXX is a no charge, on-line simulation software that allows users to model the optimum air-cooled heat sink solution tailored to their project requirements. It is completely interactive and available online 24/7.

Users can enter the boundary conditions, heat source details, and choice of flow boundaries for a project and the tool will choose a heat sink that best fits the criteria. The software simulation engine outputs an air-cooled heat sink design along with 3D visualization. The software simulation results aid in reducing design time and increasing the reliability of the finished heat sink design, even before the first prototype is built.

R-TOOLS MAXX delivers advancements and improved features that help facilitate the use of the software. R-TOOLS MAXX has a modern and fresh visual design, with an upgraded graphical user interface and simulation visuals. In response to the design needs of today’s market, R-TOOLS MAXX draws from the latest simulation modelling software to provide users a more robust and accurate calculation tool.

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