Heat Frames Handle Military Temps

Oct. 8, 2008
Sculpted for rugged military and commercial applications, the iZIF line of custom aluminum heat frames integrate a heat frame and a circuit board retainer into a single unit, thereby eliminating the need for assembly while improving thermal

Sculpted for rugged military and commercial applications, the iZIF line of custom aluminum heat frames integrate a heat frame and a circuit board retainer into a single unit, thereby eliminating the need for assembly while improving thermal performance. Allegedly, the iZIF is the only PCB retainer fully integrated into a heat frame. Features include a zero insertion/extraction force, one-quarter turn lock/unlock quick disconnect, a thermal performance of less than or equal to 1.2°C-in./W, uniform clamping force and uniform thermal distribution over the entire length, and a standard 1/8" SHCS-drive (Allen-key) clamping/locking rod. For additional information, call INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC RESEARCH CORP., Burbank, CA. (818) 842-7277.

Company: INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC RESEARCH CORP.

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