Nobody likes to get too hot, and if your high-tech electronics could talk, they’d say they feel the same way. Heat is their enemy. It reduces longevity and limits reliability, two non-negotiable properties in electronics. The lack of one or both can literally mean the difference between life and death in applications such as autonomous driving and aerospace controls.
Thermally conductive polymers are adhesives, coatings, and films designed to transfer and conduct heat out and away from sensitive electronics. They protect sensitive components (such as integrated circuits) and can substantially improve product durability while reducing field failure rates.
Discover Sekisui Polymatech’s advanced thermal interface materials—TIM pads, high-conductivity grease, carbon thermal sheets, and 3D gap fillers—engineered for EVs, telecom, and power electronics with proven reliability and performance.
Conformal coating is generally the last step in the PCB manufacturing process and the method of protection for all those valuable functional components, but it's not always that simple.
Electric vehicle epoxy adhesive products are mainly used for electronic assemblies where batteries, motors, and power electronics need to be secured for electricity and power management. They generally act as electrical insulators and thermal conductors to dissipate the heat of the power electronics. In addition, they also provide flammability resistance.