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AccuTIM™ Thermally Conductive Silicone Adhesive
Overview
- AccuTIM TM is a highly thermally conductive silicone adhesive with a thermal conductivity of 3.0 W/ m·K, which can solve the heating problem of electronic devices.
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AccuTIM TM uses a special filler developed by the Bioneer to form a continuous network in the matrix and reduces the number of thermal resistance junctions to increase the performance of thermal conductivity.
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AccuTIM TM is based on silicone polymer, so it has excellent heat resistance, cold resistance, weather resistance and insulation properties compared to other organic polymers.
Features and Benefits
- AccuTIM TM is a mixture of special fillers developed by the Bioneer and has a high thermal conductivity of 3.0 W/m·K.
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AccuTIM TM is a paste, and it is easy to apply to various types of heating elements such as large spaces between heat sources and heat sources or uneven areas.
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AccuTIM TM can be cured at room temperature, and can be cured in a short time by heating at a low temperature of 60℃.
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AccuTIM TM is a silicone material that is more resistant to blue and UV rays than conventional epoxies, and is highly resistant to heat and moisture.
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AccuTIM TM can be stored for a long time because the major material and hardener are separated by using a special container. This product is convenient to use because the base material and hardener are automatically mixed.
Field of Application
- It can be used for bonding various electronic materials that require thermal conductivity (LED, quartz vibrator, piezoelectric element, tantalum capacitor) and as a heat dissipation adhesive for batteries.
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It is used for heat dissipation bonding to electric vehicles, secondary batteries, ESS (Energy Storage System) and power semiconductors, enabling electronic devices to function stably.
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This product can be applied to electronic assemblies in various industries that require heat dissipation, such as the automobile industry, energy facilities, medical equipment, communications, and aerospace.