A new method of cooling extremely hot surfaces more effectively from researchers at MIT could benefit industrial equipment and electronic devices. Considered by many to be a quieter, more efficient way of removing heat compared to traditional air cooling methods, liquid cooling is commonly used in a number of applications such as internal combustion engines in vehicles and … [Read more...]
Nanodiamond Filler Ups Conductivity of Thermally-Conductive Polymers
Carbodeon, a supplier of superhard materials such as nano-diamonds and graphitic carbon nitride, has released a new thermally-conductive nanodiamond filler it claims increases the conductivity of thermally-conductive polymers by 25 percent. According to the company, the increase in thermal conductivity is achieved without affecting the electrical insulation or other mechanical … [Read more...]
Thermally Conductive Adhesives for Use with Automotive Electronics
Dow Corning has announced the release of two new thermally conductive adhesives, Dow Corning TC-2030 and Dow Corning TC-2035, for use with automotive electronics assemblies. The announcement was made today at Bondexpo in Stuttgart, Germany. “It’s no understatement to say that the growth of automotive electronics is booming, resulting in unrelenting pressure on automotive … [Read more...]
New Low Viscosity, Thermally-Conductive Silicone Potting Elastomer
NuSil Technology, a manufacturer of silicone materials for the medical, aerospace, electronics and engineering markets, has released R-2165, a new silicone solution for the protection of electronic components and systems such as sensors, relays and connectors. “R-2165 is the latest addition to NuSil’s diverse portfolio of silicones designed for potting and encapsulating … [Read more...]
View our Webinar and Q&A on ‘Advanced Carbon-Based Thermal Management Materials and Applications’
On September 25, 2013, Carl Zweben presented a live webinar on Advanced Carbon-Based Thermal Management Materials and Applications. Overview: In this webinar, we consider advanced carbonaceous (carbon-based) materials, which are now well established, and are being used in a large and increasing number of commercial and aerospace/defense applications. Examples include various … [Read more...]
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