Scientists have developed a new polymer-based thermal interface material (TIM) capable of conducing heat 20 times better than conventional polymer. Reliable in temperatures of up to 200°C, the modified material can be fabricated on heat sinks and heat spreaders and adheres well to components in servers, LEDs and mobile devices. “Thermal management schemes can get more … [Read more...]
Bergquist Talks TIMs at Semi-Therm 30
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Photos Videos Colder Products Company Discusses New Products at SEMI-THERM 30. The Bergquist Company Discusses Products at SEMI-THERM 30. … [Read more...]
Graphene Improves Copper Film Thermal Conductivity
The placement of a single atomic plane of graphene on the surface of a copper film can significantly increase the film’s thermal conductivity, making the hybrid material ideal for more demanding thermal management applications, according to new research from scientists at the University of Manchester, UK and the University of California-Riverside, U.S. The phenomenon was … [Read more...]
Magnetically-Stimulated Flow Patterns Could Boost Heat Transfer
Magnetically-stimulated fluid flow patterns may offer a new method for handling difficult heat transfer problems by overcoming natural convection limits, according to new research from scientists at Sandia National Laboratories. Convection cooling, which refers to the transfer of heat between two places by the movement of fluids, is often forced in many modern cooling systems … [Read more...]
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