Chomerics Europe, a division of Parker Hannifin, has recently revealed a new thermal interface material with high thermal conductivity and very low deflection force designed for effective heat dissipation in telecommunication, IT, and automotive applications, THERM-A-GAPTPS60. “THERM-A-GAP TPS60 comprises a soft (Shore 00-35) silicone matrix filled with thermally conductive … [Read more...]
Registration for Thermal Conference Opens
ITherm 2016 has now opened registration for the conference running from May 31 to June 3, 2016 at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. ITherm 2016 is the leading international conference for scientific and engineering exploration of thermal, thermo-mechanical and emerging technology issues associated with electronic devices, packages, and systems. According to the … [Read more...]
New Hybrid Adhesives Use UV Cure and Heat Cure Combination
Epoxy Technology Inc. has released a new line of UV Hybrid adhesives. The company says these adhesives allow “engineers to reach new levels of production/process improvement” and afford “greater design flexibility.” They use “a primary UV cure for tacking, followed by a secondary heat cure for completion,” according to Epoxy, “This unique combination affords engineering … [Read more...]
New Cost-effective Method for Producing Graphene
Recently, researchers at the University of Glasgow in Scotland have discovered how to produce large sheets of high-quality graphene in a way that is 100 times less expensive than previous methods. “The University of Glasgow team decided to see if they could make graphene with copper foils, which are already being cheaply made in bulk to create common household lithium-ion … [Read more...]
New Synthetic ‘Water Adhesive’ Stronger than Natural Adhesives
MIT engineers have developed a synthetic, sticky hydrogel – or “tough, bonding water,” as lead paper author Hyunwoo Yuk calls it – that could be used as an adhesive for boats, submarines and other underwater surfaces. Hydrogel is tough, transparent, adheres to glass, silicon, aluminum, ceramics and titanium, and is made up mostly of water. According to Phys.org, to create the … [Read more...]
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