Thermally conductive paste is silicone-free

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Robnor Resins has launched a thermally conductive paste which has been formulated to provide efficient and reliable heat transfer across the interface between electronic components or heat dissipation between any surfaces required without the migration or contamination associated with silicone-based products.

TCP091 is a silicone-free paste, developed for easy application and good viscosity which helps prevent slumping. This general purpose thermal management paste is thixotropic so it exhibits virtually zero-bleed and will not dry out, harden, melt, or run, even after long-term continuous exposure to temperatures up to 130°C.

Robnor Resins says that TCP091 is more stable and easier to process compared to its competitors. It also exhibits better flowability and offers a longer shelf life, it is claimed. Other key properties include good thermal conductivity, resistance to mould growth and excellent dielectric properties at all frequencies. The paste is non-corrosive to Cadmium and Zinc plate, REACH and ROHS compliant and contains no SVHC's.

The product is available to in 10ml and 30ml syringes and 1kg and 25kg bulk containers.

Robnor Resins is Europe's leading specialist formulator of epoxy and polyurethane resin systems for a broad range of industries and markets. Epoxy and polyurethane resins are used in a variety of applications to protect, bond, seal and insulate components used in the electrical / electronic, aerospace, automotive, sports, telecommunications and transportation sectors.

Located in the UK, Robnor Resins has a product design team with more than 90 years of resin formulating and production experience. Products are developed and manufactured at modern manufacturing facilities in Swindon. The company operates in the applications areas of encapsulation, potting compounds, coatings, sealants, adhesives, casting, laminating and prototyping.