Thermal Gap-Filler Pads Rated From 11 To 14 W/m-K

Aug. 19, 2002
The Sarcon XR-e and XR-j thermal gap-filler pads have a thermal conductivity of 11 and 14 W/m-K, respectively. Thermal resistance ratings range from 0.11 to 0.14 in.2/W for the XR-e devices and from 0.09 to 0.12 in.2/W for the...

The Sarcon XR-e and XR-j thermal gap-filler pads have a thermal conductivity of 11 and 14 W/m-K, respectively. Thermal resistance ratings range from 0.11 to 0.14 in.2/W for the XR-e devices and from 0.09 to 0.12 in.2/W for the XR-j versions. Both filler pads are flame retardant to UL 94 V0 specifications. Made from a silicone compound, the devices are flexible enough to conform to a variety of design considerations such as tolerance backups and multiple component heights. The filler pads are available now with prices starting as low as $0.15 per in.2

Fujipoly America Corp.
www.fujipoly.com; (732) 969-0100

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