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Non-Silicone Thermal Grease

Fujipoly America announces the availability of two non-silicone thermally conductive grease compounds.   The polysynthetic-based thermal interface material is ideal for thin bond line applications that are also adverse to silicone contamination.

The low-bleed, low-resistance grease is infused with unique heat-conductive metal oxides to deliver thermal conductivity from .75 to 2.6 W/m°K.  Sarcon® non-silicone greases offer low evaporation characteristics and are engineered to deliver consistent performance across temperatures from -55°C to 205 °C.  

Multiple packaging options include pre-filled 3cc (6g), 10cc (28g) and 30cc (72g) syringes and 1 lb. (454g) jars for easy stenciling and automated application.

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About Fujipoly America Corporation

Fujipoly America Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Polymer Industries Co., Ltd. of Japan. An ISO9001:2008 registered company, Fujipoly America Corporation specializes in the fabrication of silicone rubber technology. It is a leader in the areas of elastomeric connectors, thermal interface materials, fusible tapes, LCD bezel assemblies, and custom silicone rubber extrusions. Fuji Polymer Industries Co., Ltd., has eight divisions worldwide, located in North America, Europe and Asia and an international network of distributors and representatives. The company’s North American operations are based in Carteret, New Jersey. For more information, call (732) 969-0100 or visit us on the Web at http://www.fujipoly.com.

 

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