EMI Shielding and Thermal Interface Materials
Thermal Interface Materials and EMI Shielding Solutions
Thermal Interface Materials and EMI Shielding Solutions
Thermal Interface Materials, EMI Shielding Solutions, Injection Molded Plastic & Integrated Assemblies
Thermal Interface Materials and EMI Shielding Solutions
Around the world, businesses and consumers alike are turning their attention to alternative energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass conversion. These eco-friendly options provide a number of attractive benefits, including the opportunity to:
This growing interest isn’t just hype; it’s backed by large investments in green, sustainable energy, and many companies are hard at work developing a broad suite of innovative products to meet the demand.
Battery energy storage systems generate large amounts of heat, and they need high-performing thermal solutions to help them perform safely and optimally. THERM-A-GAP CIP 60 was designed for this high-stakes scenario.
Electric vehicle (EV) battery charging stations, also known as EV charging stations or EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment), are becoming more prevalent and require cutting-edge engineering solutions. These stations are comprised of many electronic components and systems that must all work seamlessly together, overcoming the challenges often presented by high temperatures and electromagnetic interference (EMI). Learn more about EV charging stations and the innovative thermal management and EMI shielding products that power them.
Parker Chomerics has been busy developing new, next-generation thermal interface materials specifically to help aid in the thermal cooling of consumer electronics devices. Successful thermal management of high-power electronic components (single chips, multi-chip modules, integrated circuits, etc.) with high heat dissipation ratings requires careful design engineering.
Smart home devices are proliferating within our everyday world. With popular products from both large multinational platers and scrappy startups alike, ther are endless smart home devices available on the market today. From smart cameras to lightbulbs, plugs, door locks, speakers, virtual assistants, and streaming devices, every piece of technology in our homes is trending towards connectivity and will require thermal interface materials for device longevity and performance.
Two principal “gap filler” thermal interface materials prevalent on the market today are thermal gels – also known as dispensable gap fillers – and gap filler pads. So, which one should you select for your application? Here are the top 6 things you need to know.
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