Thermal adhesive tapes have a variety of applications. They are commonly used to transfer heat between two different surfaces. The adhesives used in these applications are composed of silicone-free acrylic. They conform to RoHS and REACH standards. Typically, they have a viscosity of 40%. They are also suitable for high-density circuitry and heat sinks.
Thermal adhesive tape is available in an 80mm square with a 0.3mm thick adhesive layer. It has a thermal conductivity of 0.9 W/mK. The adhesive is double-sided and is ideal for bonding an IC to a heatsink.
Thermally conductive adhesive tapes are ideal for thermal transfer because they are both durable and easy to use. Thermal transfer is made possible by conductive ceramic fibers in the tape. Thermally conductive tapes are easy to apply and do not require a heat cycle. They only need a bit of pressure to bond.
Thermal adhesive tapes are used in many applications, including electronics and power supplies. Their strength, flexibility, and self-adhesive properties enable them to replace hot melt adhesives, screws, and fasteners. The adhesive tapes contain advanced thermal conductive materials and can fill any surface irregularities. This is why they are so useful for electronics.
Thermal adhesive tapes combine thermal management and bonding capabilities. They reduce the need for screws and clips in small electronic assemblies. They also have excellent wetting properties, which contribute to superior thermal transfer. Thermal adhesive products are available in a variety of colors and thicknesses. You can choose the one best suited for your application.