Thermal adhesive tape is a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape with thermally conductive ceramic fillers that does not require a heat cure cycle to bond quickly and effectively to numerous substrates. It is ideal for applications that need a thermal interface transfer solution between heat sinks, LEDs, power transistors, and other devices that produce large amounts of heat.
Several different types of thermal tape are available for use in various applications and temperature environments. They are offered in sheets, rolls, or die-cut parts depending on the type of device they are being used for and have proven reliability under mechanical, thermal, and environmental stresses.
Thermal tapes are tacky pressure-sensitive adhesives loaded with thermally conductive ceramic fillers that do not require a heat cure cycle to form an excellent bond to many substrates. They are ideal for applications that need a thermal interface solution between heat sinks, LEDs, heat spreaders, and power transistors.
Thermally conductive adhesive tapes are offered in a range of thicknesses and thickness tolerances and offer superior low thermal resistance and high thermal conductivity. They are free from six restricted materials in the RoHS Directive and provide excellent adhesion to low surface energy substrates.
Double sided thermal tape is a cost-effective double-sided thermal interface material that provides exceptional bonding strength in a thin format. Its high-performance acrylic adhesive is bonded to both sides of a fiberglass carrier. The result is a thermally conductive double-sided tape with exceptional bonding properties and excellent void-filling properties.
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