Oct 19, 2021
Thermal Conductive Silicone Gasket Performance and Application Areas
Thermally conductive silicone pad is a high-end thermally conductive compound that will not cure and does not conduct electricity to avoid risks such as short circuits. Thermally conductive adhesive silicone rubber is a one-component, thermally conductive, room temperature curing silicone adhesive sealant.
In the industry, thermally conductive silicone pads are also called thermally conductive silicone pads, thermally conductive films, soft thermally conductive pads, and thermally conductive silicone pads. It is specially designed for heat transfer through the gap, which can fill the gap and complete the heating part. Heat transfer between heat sinks.
Insulation, shock absorption, sealing and other functions can meet the design requirements of equipment miniaturization and ultra-thin. It is highly technical and usable, and has a wide range of thicknesses. It is an excellent thermally conductive filling material.
Performance advantage
1. Thermal conductivity and stability
2. Reduce the process tolerance of the structure to reduce the process tolerance requirements of the radiator and the radiator structure
3. EMC, insulation performance
Thermal silica has high thermal conductivity, good thermal conductivity, good electrical extinction performance, wide temperature range, good stability, low consistency and good processability.
Application field
LED industry use:
Use a thermally conductive silicone gasket between the aluminum substrate and the heat sink.
A thermally conductive silicone sheet is used between the aluminum substrate and the housing.
Power Industry:
Use MOS tube, transformer (or capacitor/PFC inductor) to conduct heat between heat sink or case.
Communication industry:
TD-CDMA products dissipate heat and heat between the motherboard IC and the heat sink or shell.
The heat dissipation between the set-top box DC-DC IC and the housing,
Automotive electronics industry applications:
Automotive electronics industry applications (such as xenon lamp ballasts, audio, automotive products, etc.) can be used for thermally conductive silicone pads