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titleOfInvention Aluminum heat pipe
abstract To improve heat transport performance of an aluminum heat pipe by removing noncondensable gas. SOLUTION: The hydrogen gas removing material 6 is fitted in contact with a plurality of locations on an inner wall surface 7 of a condensing part 4 so that the flow of the vaporized working fluid is not disturbed, and the vaporized working fluid and the condensing part 4 It is comprised so that a contact area can be ensured. The hydrogen gas inevitably generated is configured to be removed by oxidizing the hydrogen gas into water by the hydrogen gas removing material 6 provided in the condensing unit 4. Thereby, the heat-transport performance fall of the aluminum heat pipe 1 by hydrogen gas can be prevented or suppressed. [Selection] Figure 1
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