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A New Thermal Interface Alternative from Fujipoly

Fujipoly’s Sarcon® 25GR-T2d thermal interface material is a very soft, highly conformable gap filler pad with a reinforced mesh center. The unique physical characteristics of this product make it an ideal alternative to grease for applications that require a thermal interface bridge across larger surface areas.  25GR-T2d is also a great alternative to several thin films when it is not possible to exert a large amount of force between the  heat spreader/housing/PCB and the heat sink.

When placed between a heat source such as a semiconductor and a nearby heat sink, this .25mm thick Sarcon® gap filler pad completely fills uneven surfaces and varying textures. Once installed, the TIM delivers a thermal conductivity of 1.5 W/m°K per ASTM D2326 and a thermal resistance of .40 °Cin2/W at 43.5 psi. In addition, the naturally tacky consistency of the material allows for fast and easy assembly without adhesive.

25GR-T2d is recommended for applications with operational temperatures between -40°C and +150°C and can be ordered in convenient 10 meter rolls or pre-cut sheets up to a maximum size of 200mm x 300mm.

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For more information, call (732) 969-0100 or visit us on the Web at http://www.fujipoly.com.

 

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