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Honeycomb heat dissipation principle

The principle of honeycomb heat dissipation is that due to the heat dissipation structure of upper and lower through holes, hot air can be quickly dissipated through the through holes. How to quickly solve the problem of heat transfer and heat dissipation of lamps is the key factor for LED to move towards high power. The new generation of honeycomb through-hole LED lamp accelerates heat transfer and heat dissipation by changing the heat dissipation structure, and adopts hexagonal through-holes as the main structure, which not only ensures the mechanical strength of the lamp, but also reduces the weight of the lamp. Let's analyze the advantages of honeycomb through-hole LED lamps from two aspects: heat transfer and heat dissipation.