Aavid, Thermal Division of Boyd Corporation Thermally Conductive Films
Aavid, Thermal Division of Boyd Corporation Thermally Conductive Films are flexible materials used to conduct heat from a surface. The films are commonly made of polyimide, a transparent thermoset polymer with excellent physical and electrical isolation properties. The films are lightweight and can withstand harsh environments, adding ruggedness to any product.
The Aavid Thermally Conductive Films feature a high resistance to flow or thin out under high compressive stresses, even at elevated temperatures. The film's physical, mechanical, and electrical properties remain nearly constant over a wide range of temperatures and frequencies.
Polyimide Thermally Conductive Films are radiation resistant, do not melt, and have no known organic solvents.
Features
- Reduced thermal resistance eliminates air between surfaces with higher conductivity materials
- Improved performance with improved thermal conductivity between joined surfaces
- Ruggedized, ideal for withstanding harsh environments
Applications
- eMobility
- Mobile electronics
- Consumer electronics
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