PU-560
Oil CompoundsThermally conductive oil compounds are grease-like products containing silicone fluids as a base oil, and thermally conductive fillers such as alumina powder. Silicone oil compounds show excellent stability against thermal oxidation, in addit
Specifications
Oil Compounds
Thermally conductive oil compounds are grease-like products containing silicone fluids as a base oil, and thermally conductive fillers such as alumina powder. Silicone oil compounds show excellent stability against thermal oxidation, in addition to excellent electrical properties over a wide temperature range.
Main Features
Excellent thermal conductivity
Grease-like products can be screen printed
These products show the following characteristics due to their excellent heat and cold resistance:
High dropping point
Less oil separation and lower volatile matter
Good stability against thermal oxidation
Good stability against consistency changes
No solidification at temperatures under 0°C
Applications
Good performance is obtained when these materials are used for thermal conductivity of semiconductor devices such as power transistors, ICs, and CPUs
For thermal conductivity of resin-encapsulated power transistors
These materials are best suited for potting between heatsinks and such components as transistors, rectifiers, and thyristors
For sealing the measuring parts of thermistors, thermocouples, etc.
For potting of heat-generating components in devices such as heaters, and heat dissipaters
501-E-REV-A activator, when pre-applied to metallic, plated, ceramic, or glass substrates including PCBs, rapidly cures Multi-Cure® 600 series and 800 series structural adhesives and thermal interface materials in gaps from less than 1 mil to 20 mils. Activator bonding increases efficiency, consistency, and reliability and provides broad tolerance of adhesive-to-activator ratios. Rapid, on-demand curing to fixture or handling strength allows in-line quality control and increased production throughput.