Enhanced thermal conducting formulations

Compositions – Frost-preventing – ice-thawing – thermostatic – thermophoric,...

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C165S104150, C165S104190, C252S071000, C257SE23075, C257SE23077, C257SE23107, C361S688000, C361S699000, C361S704000, C427S058000

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07462294

ABSTRACT:
A thermal conducting mixture is provided which is used to make thermal conducting formulations such as a paste having a high thermal conductivity and a relatively low viscosity. The paste is used to provide a thermal conductor connection between an electronic component and a cooling device to increase the heat transfer rate between the component and the device cooling the electronic component. The formulation contains the mixture of thermally conductive particles in various particle size ranges typically dispersed in a non-aqueous dielectric carrier containing an antioxidant and a dispersant with the thermally conductive particles mixture being specially correlated in the mixture by volume % based on particle size range and by particle size ratio of each particle size range. The mixture may be used to make other similar products such as thermal gels, adhesives, slurries and composites, for electronic and cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, automotive, and like products.

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