Master Bond has released its new MasterSil 705TC, a non-drip, one-component silicone suitable for a variety of bonding, sealing and coating applications. Featuring a paste consistency that doesn’t require mixing, MasterSil 705TC sets up in seven minutes and has a non-corrosive cure at room temperature when exposed to atmospheric humidity. The new silicone delivers thermal … [Read more...]
Thermally Conductive Two Component Urethane Modified Epoxy Gel
Master Bond, a manufacturer of epoxy adhesives, sealants, coatings, potting and encapsulation compounds, has released Master Bond Super Gel 9AO, a soft, urethane modified gel-like epoxy with thermal conductivity and electrical insulation properties that adheres well to a variety of substrates such as metals, glass, ceramics, rubbers and plastics. Featuring a low hardness of … [Read more...]
New Ultrathin Material May Lead to Better Thermally Conductive Coatings
Scientists at Kansas State University have discovered a new ultrathin electrically conductive material they say may lead to advances in the efficiency of electronic and thermal devices. Vikas Berry, the William H. Honstead professor of chemical engineering, and his colleagues found that manipulating molybdenum disulfide (MoS2)—a three-atom-thick inorganic compound … [Read more...]
Characterization of Server Thermal Mass
Mahmoud Ibrahim Panduit Corporation The continuous growth of internet business and social media is necessitating the construction of new data centers to support the rising volume of internet traffic. This is in addition to the increasing number of colocation facilities being built to support different business sizes with different functions. Generally, data centers are … [Read more...]
Electrocaloric Effect May Yield More Effective Cooling Systems
British scientists are hoping to replace chemicals used in modern cooling systems with more environmentally-friendly materials that change temperature with the application of electricity. Known as the electrocaloric effect, previous research from 2006 has shown that the phenomenon can be used in cooling applications. According to researchers at the National Physical … [Read more...]
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