Intertronics now offers CircuitWorks’ syringe-packaged conductive greases, which provide electric and/or thermal conductivity for a range of applications.
CircuitWorks’ new silicone-free heat sink grease will not harden or dry out while offering excellent thermal conductivity and dielectric properties. It is non-corrosive and exceeds ML-C-47113 for thermal conductivity, offering excellent heat transfer between circuit components and heat sinks without any silicone migration. Applications include thermal coupling for heat sinks, nonflammable protective coatings, high voltage corona protection and improvement of readings on contact-type thermocouples.
Also available is CircuitWorks’ silver conductive grease, which can be applied to provide high electrical and thermal conductivity, lubrication and protection. Thermally stable over a wide temperature range, the silver conductive grease fills connector gaps to maximize electrical and thermal conductivity while controlling static discharge and grounding circuits. Specific applications include lubrication of substation switches or circuit breakers, heat dissipation from transformers, low or medium speed sliding contacts, static grounding on seals or O-rings and life extension of rotating switches.
Silicon-free, electrically insulative, noncorrosive and nonflammable, CircuitWorks’ boron nitride heat sink grease is thermally stable from -73°C to 200°C. It is formulated for maximum heat transfer between circuit components and heat sinks without electrical conductivity and exceeds MIL-C-47113 for thermal conductivity. Typical applications include thermal coupling for heat sinks, nonflammable protective coatings, high voltage corona protection and improvement of readings on contact-type thermocouples.