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What is a heat sink in the annealing process
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<blockquote data-quote="crashlanding" data-source="post: 2788156" data-attributes="member: 44614"><p>I've googled searched it and the term seems to only apply to electronics but I see the term used in all searches of annealing rifle brass. Is it a heat shield or is it dispersing heat, then the question is how? In my mind it would seem to be a heat trap. Does the sink need to be making contact with the brass or can it basically float around the base of the case. I'm experimenting and this is something that probably has a simple explanation but I can't seem to wrap my head around it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashlanding, post: 2788156, member: 44614"] I’ve googled searched it and the term seems to only apply to electronics but I see the term used in all searches of annealing rifle brass. Is it a heat shield or is it dispersing heat, then the question is how? In my mind it would seem to be a heat trap. Does the sink need to be making contact with the brass or can it basically float around the base of the case. I’m experimenting and this is something that probably has a simple explanation but I can’t seem to wrap my head around it [/QUOTE]
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