Conflux Technology 3D Printed Oil Cooler Completes Endurance Race on Multimatic Motorsports Car
Conflux Technology's 3D printed transmission oil cooler successfully completed a full-distance endurance race on a Multimatic Motorsports car. The cooler, developed in two weeks using additive manufacturing, provided 20% higher heat rejection than previous solutions while maintaining packaging constraints. This technology is also being applied in aerospace for Airbus's hydrogen-electric aircraft and in high-performance automotive systems, including a collaboration with Pagani Automobili.

Conflux Technology's 3D printed transmission oil cooler has completed a full-distance endurance race installed on a Multimatic Motorsports vehicle. Developed in two weeks, the cooler exhibited approximately 20% higher heat rejection than existing solutions while adhering to tight packaging constraints.
This project showcases Conflux's ability to rapidly deliver optimized cooling solutions for motorsports. Additionally, Conflux is applying its technology in aerospace with Airbus's hydrogen-electric aircraft and in high-performance automotive with Pagani Automobili. The advanced manufacturing processes enable complex designs that enhance thermal management efficiency.




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