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Phase change thermal conductive insulating material

Phase change thermal conductive insulating materials are mainly used for high-performance microprocessors and heating elements requiring very low thermal resistance to ensure good heat dissipation. Phase change occurs at about 45~50 ℃ for phase change thermal conductive insulating materials. Under pressure, it flows into and fills the irregular gap between the heater and the radiator, squeezing out the air to form a good thermal conductive interface.


Applications:

Microprocessor, memory module and cache memory chip

DC/DC converter, IGBT and other power modules

Power semiconductor device, solid state relay, bridge rectifier

The phase-change liner is packaged in rolls, with a length of 100 feet and a standard width of 25.4 mm, and a variety of specifications are available.