Thermal - Pads, Sheets

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
Q3-0.005-00-48

Q3-0.005-00-48

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 25.4MMX25.4MM BLACK

3880

BP800-0.005-00-1212

BP800-0.005-00-1212

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 304.8MMX304.8MM W/ADH

0

GP2500S20-0.160-02-0816

GP2500S20-0.160-02-0816

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 406.4MMX203.2MM YELLOW

0

Q3-0.005-00-46

Q3-0.005-00-46

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 31.75MMX31.75MM BLACK

3876

GPEMI1.0-0.060-01-0816

GPEMI1.0-0.060-01-0816

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 406.4MMX203.2MM BLACK

0

K4-0.006-AC-54

K4-0.006-AC-54

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 19.05MMX12.7MM W/ADH

0

SP400-0.009-00-51

SP400-0.009-00-51

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 17.45MMX14.27MM GRAY

1802

GP2500S20-0.080-02-0816

GP2500S20-0.080-02-0816

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 406.4MMX203.2MM YELLOW

0

SP600-105

SP600-105

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 36.83MMX21.29MM GREEN

0

HF115AC-0.0055-AC-54

HF115AC-0.0055-AC-54

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 19.05MMX12.7MM W/ADH

5109

Q3-0.005-00-54

Q3-0.005-00-54

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 19.05MMX12.7MM BLACK

12629

Q3-0.005-00-43

Q3-0.005-00-43

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 19.05MMX12.7MM BLACK

0

BP800-0.008-00-1212

BP800-0.008-00-1212

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 304.8MMX304.8MM W/ADH

70

SP900S-0.009-AC-58

SP900S-0.009-AC-58

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 19.05MMX12.7MM W/ADH

0

2633455

2633455

Henkel / Bergquist

BERGQUIST GAP PAD TGP 3000ULM

15

GPVOUS-0.125-01-0816

GPVOUS-0.125-01-0816

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 406.4MMX203.2MM PINK

0

SPK10-0.006-00-51

SPK10-0.006-00-51

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 17.45MMX14.27MM BEIGE

2297

GP3000S30-0.060-02-0816-NA

GP3000S30-0.060-02-0816-NA

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 406.4MMX203.2MM BLUE

0

Q3-0.005-00-101

Q3-0.005-00-101

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 63.50MMX50.8MM BLACK

21861

SP400-0.009-00-90

SP400-0.009-00-90

Henkel / Bergquist

THERM PAD 21.84MMX18.8MM GRAY

7032

Thermal - Pads, Sheets

1. Overview

Thermal pads and sheets are thermally conductive materials used to transfer heat away from electronic components to heat sinks or ambient environments. They fill air gaps between uneven surfaces, improving thermal efficiency. These materials are critical in modern electronics, automotive systems, and industrial equipment to prevent overheating, enhance reliability, and ensure compliance with safety standards.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Silicone-Based PadsHigh flexibility, low compression force, dielectric insulationSmartphones, laptops, LED lighting
Non-Silicone PadsLower cost, reduced silicone oil migrationPower supplies, industrial controls
Phase Change Materials (PCM)Softening at operational temperatures for better contactCPUs, GPUs, servers
Metal-Backed PadsAluminum/copper reinforcement for structural supportEV battery packs, high-power lasers
Graphite SheetsUltra-thin, anisotropic heat spreading5G base stations, wearable devices

3. Structure and Composition

Typical thermal pads consist of:

  • Base Material: Silicone rubber (standard), polyurethane (low-cost), or epoxy (rigid)
  • Filler: Aluminum oxide, boron nitride, or silver-coated particles for thermal conductivity
  • Adhesive Layers: Pressure-sensitive acrylic or silicone adhesives (optional)
  • Reinforcement: Fiberglass mesh or metal foils for mechanical stability

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterImportance
Thermal Conductivity (W/m K)Measures heat transfer efficiency (ASTM D5470)
Thickness (mm)Impacts contact resistance and compression force
Operating Temperature Range ( C)Determines material stability under thermal stress
Hardness (Shore 00)Affects conformability to surfaces
Adhesion Strength (N/mm )Critical for mechanical fixation
Electrical Insulation (kV/mm)Essential for high-voltage applications

5. Application Fields

Major industries include:

  • Consumer Electronics: Mobile phones (e.g., Samsung Galaxy series), tablets, gaming consoles
  • Automotive: EV battery thermal management (Tesla Model 3), powertrain inverters
  • Telecom: 5G base stations (Huawei AAU modules), optical transceivers
  • Industrial: CNC machines, medical imaging equipment
  • Aerospace: Avionics cooling systems

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Specification
Laird Performance MaterialsTHERM-A-GAP GEL 1515 W/m K, 0.5mm thickness
Bergquist (Henkel)Gap Pad 1500SSilicone-free, 8.0 W/m K
3M5595 PCMPhase change at 55 C, 12 W/m K
FujipolySARCON Matrix MGMetal-gel hybrid, 20 W/m K
MomentiveTSE 3045Graphite sheet, 400 W/m K (in-plane)

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Thermal Requirements: Calculate required thermal conductivity based on power dissipation (using Fourier's Law)
  • Mechanical Constraints: Evaluate hardness-thickness trade-offs for housing clearance
  • Environmental Factors: Check temperature/chemical resistance for outdoor/automotive use
  • Cost Optimization: Balance performance vs. budget (e.g., graphite sheets cost 30% more than silicone pads)
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure RoHS/REACH certification for EU markets

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Ultra-Thin Materials: 0.1mm graphite sheets for foldable devices
  • High-Conductivity Composites: Boron nitride nanotube-enhanced pads (30+ W/m K)
  • Smart Thermal Interfaces: Electro-responsive materials with tunable conductivity
  • Green Manufacturing: Water-based silicone formulations reducing VOC emissions
  • Integrated Solutions: Combination pads with embedded temperature sensors

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