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Fujipoly Intros Thermal Interface Material
Carteret, NJ —Fujipoly® has intro- duced a new line of high-perform- ance, glass-fabric reinforced thermal
of the heatsink. The company’s V-0 equivalent thin film is recommended for applica-
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Sarcon® GAR thermal interface material.
interface materials. Sarcon® GAR thin films deliver a high thermal con- ductivity (3.0 W/m°K) while exhibit- ing a thermal resistance as low as 0.17°Cin2/W. The reinforced film is a good
choice for complex die-cut shapes and exerts a low force on components as it fills near-microscopic air gaps be- tween the heatsink and board-level heat sources. This dramatically in- creases surface contact and measura- bly improves the cooling performance
tions with operational temperatures that range from –40 to +150°C (–40 to +302°F). Sarcon GAR comes in three thicknesses, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.45 mm (0.0079, 0.012, and 0.018 in.), and is offered in rolls, pre-cut sheets or can be die-cut to the exact shape
the customer requires. Contact: Fujipoly America
Corp., 900 Milik Street, Carteret, NJ 07008 % 732-969-0100 fax: 732- 969-3311 E-mail:
info@fujipoly.com Web:
www.fujipoly.com
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