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August, 2018


Fujipoly: Thermal Film for Die Cutting


Carteret, NJ — Sarcon® 15GTR from Fujiply® is a thin, thermal interface composite film made from heat-con- ducting silicone, with a 0.002 in. (0.05 mm) fiberglass reinforcement layer. The general-purpose, 0.006 in. (0.15 mm) thin film is suitable for applica- tions with complex die-cut shapes. Sarcon 15GTR is a V-0 flame re-


tardant material that is suited for applications with operational tem- peratures that range from –40 to +302°F (–40 to +150°C). The thin- film is offered in rolls up to 11.8 in. (30 cm) in width or can be die-cut to fit unique customer requirements. Fujipoly America Corporation is


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a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Polymer Industries Co., Ltd., of Japan. An ISO 9001:2015-registered company, Fujipoly specializes in the fabrication of silicone rubber technol- ogy. Products include Zebra® elas- tomeric connectors, Sarcon® thermal interface materials (TIMs), fusible tapes, and custom silicone rubber ex-


Sarcon 15GTR thermal interface composite film.


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


igus Showcases Smart Plastics Capabilities


See at NEPCON South China, Booth 1F10


East Providence, RI —igus is showcas- ing its new smart plastic capabilities at IMTS 2018. The company is dis- playing products that help machine builders and users better predict their machines’ maintenance needs and re- duce downtime. Among igus’s smart plastic products is an energy chain that is used by an Austrian manufac- turer of automobile engines for a car company in Germany. The e-chains are monitored for wear and break by sensors installed in the chain. The predictive maintenance of


the components allows users to re- place or repair components before failure occurs. The system can relay information through a process called “isense” that conveys information to a computer, smartphone or tablet. The primary objective of equipment


that includes predictive maintenance is to minimize manufacturing down- time. Unplanned downtime costs businesses billions of dollars each year. One minute of downtime in the automobile industry can cost the manufacturer $22,000. igus has also introduced an intel-


ligent cable that includes a sensor for testing electrical properties and de- tecting damage by bending or extreme loads. The company presented its “smart maintenance” features in 2016, and igus design engineers conducted


their first tests later that year. Contact: igus®, Inc., 257 Ferris


Avenue, East Providence, RI 02916 % 800-521-2747 fax: 401-438-7270


Web: www.igus.com See at IMTS, Booth 134521


trusions. Fuji Polymer Industries Co., Ltd., has eight divisions world- wide, located in North America, Eu- rope and Asia, along with an interna- tional network of distributors and representatives.


See at NEPCON South China, Booth 1H35


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