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December, 2017 Fujipoly Expands Sarcon Product Line of TIMs


Carteret, NJ — Sarcon® 20GAR from Fujipoly® is a high-performance, glass fabric reinforced thermal inter- face material (TIM) that is designed for complex die-cut shapes. It has a


are found in many applications, such as appliance motor drives, electric vehicle motor drives, solar inverters, and inductive heating cookers. Sarcon 20GAR thin film is a


duced its Sarcon EGR-11F, a TIM de- signed to absorb a wide range of un- wanted electromagnetic energy. The tacky, gel-like consistency


of EGR- 11F makes it easy to handle and apply, without additional adhe- sive. When placed on top of a heat source, such as an IC, the compliant material fills any unwanted air gaps, efficiently transferring heat to near- by components or heat sinks. Sarcon EGR-11F also provides


excellent shielding effectiveness across a broad frequency spectrum. It exhibits a thermal conductivity of 1.0 W/m-K and a thermal resistance


of 1.05°Cin2/W at 14.5 psi. This ver- satile material is available in three sheet thicknesses with maximum di- mensions of 11.8 x 7.9 in. (30 x 20 cm). The material can be ordered in die-cut form to fit almost any shape. The material operates in a tempera- ture range of –22 to +248°F (–30 to +120°C) and carries a UL94 flame re-


tardant rating of V-0. 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


StratEdge: Molded Ceramic Packages for GaN Devices


Sarcon 20GAR thermal interface material.


thermal conductivity of 3.0 W/m-K, while exhibiting a thermal resistance of only 0.17°Cin2/W. The 0.008 in. (0.2 mm) rein-


forced film is useful for cooling high- power applications that use an insu- lated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) to regulate electrical current. These


UL94 V-0-certified material that is best suited for applications with op- erational temperatures ranging from –40 to +302°F (–40 to +150°C). The thin film is offered in rolls and precut sheets, or can be die-cut to fit exact shapes. The company has also intro-


THE NEW


BENCHMARK IN WIRE STRIPPING


San Diego, CA — StratEdge is now of- fering an off-the-shelf line of molded ceramic packages that can be config- ured to meet the requirements of chips with frequencies of up to 18 GHz, in- cluding gallium nitride (GaN) devices. The molded ceramic packages come in over 200 standard outlines, dramati- cally increasing the packaging options for GaN devices. StratEdge also offers complete au-


tomated assembly and test services for these packages, including gold-tin sol- der die attach. GaN devices are traditionally


packaged in the company’s LL family of high-power laminate copper-molyb- denum-copper (CMC) base packages with a ratio of 1:3:1 CMC. These pack- ages accommodate frequencies up to 63 GHz. In the molded ceramic pack- age, the standard Kovar® base can be replaced with CMC. For frequencies of 18 GHz or


less, using a molded ceramic package provides the advantages of hermetic-


Molded ceramic package. change the lead design to match an


existing footprint. Contact: StratEdge Corp., 6335


Ferris Square, Suite C, San Diego, CA 92121 % 858-569-5000 E-mail: t.going@stratedge.com Web: www.stratedge.com


Applied Energy Systems Enables Onsite Gas Mixing


The


Mira 230 has a new robust and


sturdy design that supports an extraor- dinary processing range from AWG 32 to AWG 8. It sets a new benchmark by its unique sequencing capabilities that can be stored in a library for quick reproduction. The Mira 230 can strip and cut inner conductors with a variety of parameters without a program change. It comes equipped with a simple graphical user interface that ensures a quick learning process.


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Malvern, PA — Applied Energy Sys- tems (AES) is now offering its SEMI- GAS® Xturion™ Blixer™ to support various processes that require form- ing gas mixtures. The Blixer is de- signed to provide a cost-effective al- ternative to premixed gas cylinders by enabling users to blend their own mixtures in-house. The high-purity gas mixing


blender is used across a diverse


range of industries to mix H2 and N2 concentrations in cus- tomizable ratios. Mixtures can


be adjusted in real time by the system’s GigaGuard™ PLC. The controller is equipped


with a 9 in. (22.9 cm) Siemens color touchscreen for intuitive operation, allowing the user to fine-tune formulations on de- mand. This makes the system particularly useful for high-vol- ume applications, eliminating the need to stock a variety of premixed forming gas concentra- tions. It also decreases the frequency of cylinder change-outs, reduces tool downtime, and increases productivi- ty and cost savings. The Blixer system is designed to


provide a continuous flow of precise gas blends. It includes a static mixing tube and surge/mixing tank to address dynamic flow changes and to maintain


mix tolerances. It is also equipped with a thermal conductivity hydrogen gas analyzer, which has auto-calibra- tion and a low-flow alarm, to ensure ±1 percent blend accuracy. Its PLC in- cludes Ethernet connectivity to inte- grate with a facility’s monitoring sys-


ity, a range of outline packages and lower cost, while the CMC provides the heat dissipation needed for GaN devices to accommodate aerospace applications. For SMT applications, these packages can be manufactured with gull-wing formed leads. This of- fers flexibility, as it is inexpensive to


SEMI-GAS Xturion Blixer gas mixing blender.


tem. The system’s hydrogen haz- ardous gas detector and automatic shutdown feature alerts operators in


the event of a problem. Contact: Applied Energy


Systems, Inc., 180 Quaker Lane, Malvern, PA 19355 % 610-647-8744 fax: 610-640-4548 E-mail: info@appliedenergysystems.com Web: www.appliedenergysystems.com


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