Pyrolytic Graphite Sheet Evolves to Meet Tough Thermal Demands (.PDF Download)

Oct. 23, 2015

If you’ve spent any time trying to manage heat in electronic devices, you may already know about the pyrolytic graphite sheet (PGS) (see “What is PGS?”). With thermal-conductivity values as high as 1950 W/m•K when properly oriented, PGS is one of the most effective heat-spreader materials available. It’s also as thin as 10 microns and flexible, making it easier to manage heat in tight spaces or even around curves. Thanks to these properties, PGS has proven itself useful in a variety of heat-spreading and thermal-interface applications...

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