Wooden brackets have average heat dissipation effects, but heat dissipation performance can be improved through design optimization. Due to the material, the heat dissipation effect of wooden brackets themselves is not as good as that of metal or plastic brackets. However, through reasonable design, wooden brackets can improve heat dissipation to a certain extent. For example, the middle part of the bracket can be designed to be hollow, which helps air circulation and thus enhances the heat dissipation effect. In addition, wooden brackets are usually light and easy to move, which is suitable for use in situations where frequent equipment movement is required.
In order to further improve the heat dissipation effect of wooden brackets, the following points can be considered:
Hollow design: The middle part of the bracket is designed to be hollow to increase air circulation and help heat dissipation.
Reasonable material selection: Choose wood with good thermal conductivity, such as some hardwoods. Although the cost is higher, the heat dissipation effect is better.
Auxiliary heat dissipation equipment: A small fan or heat dissipation pad can be added to the bracket to further enhance the heat dissipation effect

