THERMFLOW™ T766 Removal Force Test Report
●Introduction:
■Thermflow™ T766 was tested for removal force of a heat sink from a die or component.Various pad sizes were tested in order to determine the best size pad to use when no removal force, or total clean break, is desired. Common 1.1 inch x 1.1 inch anodized aluminum heat sinks were used with two simulated components, sizes referred to as small and large in this report. The parts were assembled using a controlled force instrument along with a hotplate to heat the samples and ensure complete melting of the phase change material. The removal force was measured using a calibrated torque wrench.
■This data is intended to be a reference only. Increased time and pressure will cause the phase change material to flow more, possibly increasing the force required to remove the heat sink from the die or component.
THERMFLOW™ T766 、 T766 、 T725 |
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Test Report |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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