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Thermally Conductive Materials

Do you have a heat problem? 
Let us help you select the correct material for your applicaton.

The following recommended steps will help you determine the correct thermal interface material for your application:

  1. Determine electrical requirements.
  2. Determine the interface gap.
  3. Determine the contact pressure.
  4. Choose the lowest thermal resistance.
  5. Determine if a mechanical fastener will be used.
  6. Determine if there are any flame retardant requirements.

LGS knows your production time is valuable.

 

We offer custom kitted die cuts to help increase your final assembly efficiencies.

(pictured: custom kitted die cuts)

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The Interface Gap

Description

The interface gap is inevitable because of the micro-gaps and voids between the two mating surfaces. Optimal performance of the heat dissipation system requires the air voids be filled with a thermally conductive interface product.

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