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  • 8W/mk Silicon Free Thermal Pad

    Date:2022-02-17 

    When the current passes through the resistance, heat will be generated, which is a common phenomenon in reality, and the air is a poor conductor of heat. The heat transfer in the air will be resisted, which will affect its transfer efficiency. Therefore, people pass the heat sink of the radiator with The surface of the heat source is in contact, thereby reducing its temperature, but the actual contact area of the two contact surfaces is only a small part, and there are still a large number of gaps.

    When installing the cooling fan for the CPU, a thin layer of silicone grease will be applied on the surface of the CPU, which plays the role of lubrication and heat conduction. It is only the most intuitive effect of people on the thermal conductivity material. There are also many kinds, one of which is different. At present, most of them use silicone oil as the raw material. It is a silicone-free thermal pad that uses other greases instead of silicone oil as the base material.

    Silicon-free thermal pad is a soft silicone-free thermal gap filler material with high thermal conductivity, low thermal resistance, high compressibility, controllable rigidity, and no siloxane small molecules in a pressurized and heated operating environment. Volatile to avoid adsorption on the PCB board due to the volatilization of siloxane small molecules, which indirectly affects the performance of the body. The silicon-free thermal pad acts on the gap between the heat source and the radiator/shell. Due to its good softness, it can effectively remove the air at the interface, reduce the thermal resistance of the interface, and improve the thermal conductivity.

    The AF Silicon-free thermal pad developed and produced by Dongguan Sheen Technology Co., Ltd. has a thermal conductivity of up to 8W/MK. It has passed the 1000-hour reliability test, and the oil output is controllable. It has been developed and produced for 13 years. Welcome to consult.
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