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Form-in-Place Thermal Gap Filler from Fujipoly
Carteret, NJ —Fujipoly has released a new thermal gap filler, developed as an alternative to thermal grease. Sarcon® SPG-20A is an easy-to-dispense, low- viscosity silicone compound with a thermal conductivity of 2 W/m-K and a thermal resistance of 2.1 Kcm2/W. When used between
heat-generating compo- nents and a nearby heat sink or spreader, the form- stable thermal material is designed to completely fill any unwanted gaps as small as 0.003 in. (0.08 mm). This provides effi- cient transfer and dissipa- tion of heat from compo- nents, improving perform- ance.
SPG-20A is a form-in-
place silicone material that requires no heat curing, will not cause corrosion on metal surfaces and main- tains its initial properties across tem- perature range of –40 to +302°F (–40 to +150°C). Fujipoly America Corporation is
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fuji Polymer Industries Co., Ltd., of Japan. An ISO9001:2008-registered
company, Fujipoly specializes in the fabrication of silicone rubber technol- ogy. Products include: elastomeric connectors, thermal interface materi- als, fusible tapes, and custom sili- cone rubber extrusions. The company
Laser Design Provides 3D Inspection to Proto Labs
Minneapolis, MN — Laser Design, Inc., a subsidiary of CyberOptics, has supplied Proto Labs with a CyberGage360 3D scanning and inspection system. Proto Labs is a digital manufacturing source for custom prototypes and low-vol- ume production parts. The CyberGage360 now
makes it easy for Proto Labs to simply open the door, put a part in, and press a button to scan. The result is a highly-precise 3D scan with a full 3D inspection report in a few minutes. The system greatly facili-
Sarcon SPG-20A thermal gap filler.
has eight divisions worldwide, locat- ed in North America, Europe and Asia, and an international network
of distributors and representatives. 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
tates quality assurance by allow- ing anyone to inspect in-process and incoming/outgoing parts on the manufacturing floor or in the metrology lab. With little train- ing, anyone can check parts for any deviation from CAD files or check critical features. Designed for use in general purpose metrology, the CyberGage360 has a range of potential applications for consumer electronics, medical, automotive, aerospace, and other verticals, where high-accuracy and high-speed throughput are vital.
Incorporating CyberOptics’ pro-
prietary 3D multi-reflection suppres- sion (MRS) technology, the automat-
October, 2017
CyberGage360 3D inspection system.
ed CyberGage360 brings great accu- racy and scanning speed to the industrial parts inspection and
reverse engineering markets. Contact: Laser Design, Inc., 9401 James Avenue, Suite 132,
Minneapolis, MN 55431 % 952-252-3479 Web:
www.laserdesign.com
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Cicoil Adds Video Resources to Website
Valencia, CA — Cicoil has added a flat cable video resource center to its website (
www.cicoil.com/tech/videos). The video center contains a wealth of flat cable information, including the history of its development and instructional video tools. To launch the video resource
center, the company released its first video in a series, titled “A History of Innovation.” The video discusses how
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Cicoil online video resource center.
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IPTE America LLC 5935 Shiloh Road East - suite 100 Alpharetta GA 30005 USA T: +1 (0) 678 807 0067 x101 F: +1 (0) 678 807 0072 E:
sales.usa@
ipte.com
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the company invented the flexible flat ribbon cable in 1956, developed flat biomedical harnesses for the U.S. space program and has helped numerous other industries. In addition to the company’s
website, its videos can be found on YouTube at
www.youtube.com/user/ cicoilflexcables. Additional videos in the series will include “Flat Cables for a Round World,” “Mission Critical Flat Cables,” “Standard Cicoil Flat Cables Overview,” and “Top 5 Reasons to Use Flat Cable (vs Round Cable).”
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cations, including aircraft fuel control cells, semiconductor automation and space shuttles. Cicoil designs and manufactures its Flexx-Sil jacketed cables and cable assemblies in an automated facility in Valencia, Cali - fornia. The company’s quality assur- ance system is certified to ISO 9001 (AS9100).
Contact: Cicoil, 24960 Avenue
Tibbitts, Valencia, CA 91355 % 661-295-1295 fax: 661-295-0813
E-mail:
flatcable@cicoil.com Web:
www.cicoil.com
Cicoil has been a leader in
designing and manufacturing high- performance cable assemblies for over sixty years. Its patented Flexx-Sil™ flat cable technology is designed for high flexibility, extremely long life, and to withstand temperature ex - tremes from –85 to +500°F (–65 to +260°C). The company’s flat cables are used in thousands of demanding appli-
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