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How Does Fracture Toughness Work With Thermally Conductive Adhesives?

June 11, 2024
Modern electronic devices need thermal interface materials like greases, pads, and liquid adhesives for heat transfer. Liquid adhesives reduce material use, eliminate fasteners, and allow automation, boosting reliability.

By reading the whitepaper, you will learn how to use less material and space compared to traditional mechanical fastening techniques. You'll gain insights into the thermal and mechanical properties of thermally conductive adhesives and understand the effects of filler loading and matrix composition on fracture toughness.

 

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