Electronics Forum: thermally conductive tape (Page 6 of 29)

Thermally Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 20:21:34 EDT 2001 | davef

0.4 W/m�C [er sumpin like thet]. But it's real brittle. Sofer rework, ya can just pop that sucker [component to be replaced] right arf.

reflow profile

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 21:43:16 EDT 2001 | dougk

We're used to placing the theromcouple on the solder joint and securing it with thermally-conductive UV adhesive. It's quick & easy to apply, and I've only seen a couple degrees difference from high-temp solder technique. Thoughts?

BT material properties

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 17:23:11 EST 2003 | C. M. Gabel

I am working with a BGA package. The laminate layer is being modeled as BT-Cu smear. The thermal conductivity of BT is 0.19 W/mK. Does anyone know what the density and specific heat values are for BT?

BT material props

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 17:28:02 EST 2003 | C. M. Gabel

I am working with a BGA package. The laminate layer is being modeled as BT-Cu smear. The thermal conductivity of BT is 0.19 W/mK. Does anyone know what the density and specific heat values are for BT?

Conductive filled Vias on BGA

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 07:38:48 EDT 2004 | Paddy

Hello, I am wondering if anybody has process experiance of designs which use the above. I understand that the filled via is an excellent thermal cnductor, which is great from a design point of view, but how do these solder through the reflow ovens

Luxeon Lumiled

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 12:41:31 EST 2004 | alanhayllar

What thermally conductive glues are available to glue Luxeon Lumiled parts down? Are single part glues without an activator available, suitable for screen printing or dispensing? Many thanks

Luxeon Lumiled

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 04:51:15 EST 2004 | alanhayllar

That's great - thanks for the advice on the epoxy's. Can anyone provide any info on the single part thermally conductive adhesives or fillers that do not require an activator? Mant thanks.

ECA

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 09:39:14 EDT 2006 | blnorman

Does anyone have experience with electrically conductive adhesives? We're looking to try one (don't know whose), but I'm concerned with degradation of the adhesive over time or thermal cycling. Any success or horror stories would be appreciated.

Conformal Coat Thermal Conductivity

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 11:25:06 EDT 2007 | jdumont

We use 1B73 Acrylic and coat right over an IBM processor which gets a heat sink mounted on top. Never had an issue after 5 years of production. Dont forget to post if you find anything out though.... JD

Conformal Coat Thermal Conductivity

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 08:08:21 EDT 2007 | cecil

Dave, Where did you find that info? having a hard time getting info from Humiseal. Thanks


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