Fujipoly America has just introduced its newest high-performance, low compression force putty-like thermal interface material, Sarcon PG80A. The TIM’s “13 W/m°K gap filler pad gently conforms to most component shapes and uneven surfaces to transfer heat from its source to a nearby heat sink or spreader while exhibiting a thermal resistance as low as 0.08°Cin2/W at 14 PSI,” … [Read more...]
New Higher-Speed Interface for Thermographic Camera
InfraTech has recently released its new 10 Gigabit Ethernet interface for their ImageIR® thermographic camera series. The 10 Gigabit Ethernet interface has “high-speed imaging allowing microsecond exposure times that freeze the apparent motion of dynamic events,” according to the company, and transfers data “ten times faster than a GigE interface”, thanks to a network card … [Read more...]
New High Static Pressure Fan Released
Recently SANYO DENKI has released their new high static pressure fan, the San Ace 60 9HV type. The San Ace 60 9HV type is 60 x 60 x 38 and has a PWN control function, which controls the “rotational speed of the fan from the device side,” according to the company. It is suitable for 1.5 to 2U sized devices and has a maintained maximum airflow performance equivalent to the … [Read more...]
New Hybrid Adhesives Use UV Cure and Heat Cure Combination
Epoxy Technology Inc. has released a new line of UV Hybrid adhesives. The company says these adhesives allow “engineers to reach new levels of production/process improvement” and afford “greater design flexibility.” They use “a primary UV cure for tacking, followed by a secondary heat cure for completion,” according to Epoxy, “This unique combination affords engineering … [Read more...]
Extreme-Temperature Probing Solutions Offered
Keysight Technologies recently introduced the N7007A extreme-temperature 400-MHz passive probe and the N7013A extreme-temperature extension kit for medium- and high-voltage differential active probes. According to the company, the extreme-temperature probing solutions offer bandwidths up to 400 MHz, and can withstand temperatures ranging from -40 degrees to +85 degrees … [Read more...]
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