BERGQUIST GAP FILLER TGF 4000 Technical Data Sheet
■ A thermally conductive, liquid gap filler material.
▲ Technology: Silicone
▲ Appearance (cured): Blue
▲ Appearance - Part A: Blue
▲ Appearance - Part B: White
▲ Cure: Room temperature cure or Heat cure
▲ Application: Thermal management, TIM (Thermal Interface Material)
▲ Mix Ratio by weight: Part A: Part B: 1 : 1
▲ Mix Ratio by volume: Part A: Part B: 1 : 1
▲ Solids Content, %: 100
▲ Operating Temperature Range: -60 to 200ºC
● FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
■ Thermal Conductivity: 4.0 W/m-K
■ Extended working time for manufacturing flexibility
■ Ultra-conforming, with excellent wet-out
■ 100% solids - no cure by-products
■ Excellent low and high temperature mechanical and
■ chemical stability
[ Automotive electronics ][ HEV ][ NEV ][ batteries ][ Computer and peripherals ][ heat-generating semiconductor ][ heat sink ][ Telecommunications ] |
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