Hot Melt Encapsulant offers thermal conductivity.

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With ability to transfer heat through encapsulating layer, Thermally Conductive Technomelt® offers dual-function performance in single material solution. Product can be melted, molded, and cooled under low pressure, delivering encapsulation technique that protects delicate circuitry and PCB assemblies, while forming self-enclosed housing and enabling heat dissipation. Offering thermal conductivity of more than 0.5 W/m-K, product is suited for LED drivers, power supplies, and solar inverters.



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Henkel Develops Thermally Conductive Technomelt® Solution



Adding functional capability to its award-winning Technomelt® hot melt encapsulants, Henkel Adhesive Technologies today announced another formulation milestone with the development of a thermally conductive Technomelt material.  With the ability to transfer heat through the encapsulating layer, thermally conductive Technomelt products offer dual-function performance in a single material solution.



Technomelt materials are well-recognized as a streamlined alternative to multi-step, messy potting processes.  Because Technomelt materials can be melted, molded and cooled quickly under low pressure, they deliver a unique encapsulation technique that provides a high throughput solution for protection of delicate circuitry and PCB assemblies, while forming a self-enclosed housing.  These inherent Technomelt advantages are now expanded with the addition of thermal conductivity to enable heat dissipation.



“Thermal control is one of the biggest challenges for today’s electronic products,” comments Art Ackerman, Henkel Global Product Manager for Circuit Board Protection Materials.  “For certain applications, adding another layer of heat transfer only serves to improve reliability and long-term performance, which is the objective of this new Technomelt platform.”



The first commercialized material in the novel Technomelt portfolio delivers a thermal conductivity of more than 0.5 W/m-K and is well-suited for applications such as LED drivers, power supplies, solar inverters, camera modules and automotive electronic power systems, among others.   In testing, the material has shown a 40°C component temperature reduction as compared to standard Technomelt, effectively diffusing heat from its source.   Uniquely formulated for molding techniques, the new Technomelt materials draw on Henkel’s broad knowledge of hot melt resin and filler technology to deliver a melt viscosity that is compatible with standard low pressure molding processes and equipment.  Filler dispersion is maintained for long periods of time at melt temperatures above 180°C.



“Henkel’s expertise in thermal management extends outside the boundaries of traditional thermal interface solutions,” concludes Ackerman, noting that current and next-generation product designs will need more material capability than ever before. “This latest Technomelt formulation highlights the out-of-the-box ingenuity consistently delivered by Henkel chemistry specialists and is a benchmark for future multi-function materials integration.”



Additional thermally conductive Technomelt formulations to accommodate higher thermal load requirements are already in development and are expected to be released in late 2016.  For more information, visit www.henkel-adhesives.com/electronics.



Henkel in North America

Henkel markets a wide range of well-known consumer and industrial brands in North America, including Dial® soaps, Purex® laundry detergents, Right Guard® antiperspirants, got2b® hair gels, and Loctite® adhesives. Visit www.henkel-northamerica.com for more information.



About Henkel

Henkel operates worldwide with leading brands and technologies in three business areas: Laundry & Home Care, Beauty Care and Adhesive Technologies. Founded in 1876, Henkel holds globally leading market positions both in the consumer and industrial businesses with well-known brands such as Persil, Schwarzkopf and Loctite. Henkel employs almost 50,000 people and reported sales of $20.1 billion and adjusted operating profit of $3.2 billion in fiscal 2015. Henkel’s preferred shares are listed in the German stock index DAX.



Contact

Henkel Adhesive Electronics 

Doug Dixon    

Phone:  +1-714-368-8000

Fax:      +1-714-368-2265

doug.dixon@henkel.com

www.henkel-adhesives.com/electronics




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