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Medical Design Technology | Thursday, September 2, 2010

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Thermal Interface Material Is Highly Conformable

Fujipoly announces the introduction of Sarcon GR-Tac, a highly conformable and durable 0.25-mm thick polyester reinforced thermal interface material. Sarcon 25GR-Tac is easy to install and typically does not require adhesive due to its naturally tacky consistency. These inherent material characteristics make it ideal for applications where surface space and surface textures vary.

GR-Tac is a very economical thermal interface solution and is suited for both low and high-volume production runs. When placed between a heat source, such as a high-performance semiconductor, and a nearby heat sink, this Sarcon TIM will transfer heat with a thermal conductivity of 1.5 W/m°K and a thermal resistance as low as .33°Cin2/W. Due to its reinforced polyester mesh construction, this gap filler pad is the perfect choice for most die-cut installations. It is available in sheets up to 300 x 200 mm.

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