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Thermal conductor foil
laminatedmetalaluminum

thermal conductor foil
thermal conductor foil
thermal conductor foil
thermal conductor foil
thermal conductor foil
thermal conductor foil
thermal conductor foil
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Characteristics

Type
laminated, thermal conductor
Material
aluminum, metal, brass
Applications
for automotive applications
Application field
for the pharmaceutical industry
Other characteristics
coil, flexible
Width

Min.: 6 mm
(0.24 in)

Max.: 1,000 mm
(39.37 in)

Thickness

Min.: 8 µm

Max.: 100 µm

8 µm

Description

Aluminium laminated foils: a material that heats up very quickly and easily adapts to the required shape for heat transfer. Copper and copper alloy laminated foils: copper provides the best performance among metals in terms of thermal conductivity, while the lamination reinforces its flexibility. Applications Medical Transport Home Automation Copper MATERIAL Combinations of copper types, copper alloys and polymers that are more resistant to high temperatures or can be sealed within specific temperature ranges FORMATS Coil length up to 20km; maximum outer diameter for slit pads 600mm MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Hard material with R > 350; annealed material with R < 260; special materials available on request (with material uniformity analysis). SURFACE Special annealing process ensures absence of oil (measurable in mg/m2); flatness 100km in some cases) MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Elongation up to 80%; peeling test available SURFACE High etching capability; surface treatments available on request

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Electronica 2024
Electronica 2024

12-15 Nov 2024 M&#252;nchen (Germany) Hall B2 - Stand 464

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