Thermal characterization of Al 2O 3 and ZnO reinforced silicone rubber as thermal pads for heat dissipation purposes
Abstract
Silicone rubber filled with thermally conductive, but electrically insulating Al 2O 3 or ZnO fillers were investigated to be used as elastomeric thermal pads, a class of thermal interface materials. The effect of Al 2O 3 or ZnO fillers on the thermal conductivity and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the silicone rubber were investigated, and it was found that with increasing Al 2O 3 or ZnO fillers, the thermal conductivity of the thermal pads increases, while the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) decreases. The thermal conductivity results obtained were also analyzed using the Agari model to explain the effect of Al 2O 3 or ZnO fillers on the formation of thermal conductive networks. Thermal gravimetry analysis (TGA) showed that the addition of either Al 2O 3 or ZnO fillers increases the thermal stability of the silicone rubber, while the scanning electron microscope (SEM) showed that at 10 vol.% filler loading percolation threshold has yet to be reached.
- Publication:
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Thermochimica Acta
- Pub Date:
- January 2005
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.tca.2004.12.024
- Bibcode:
- 2005TcAc..430..155S
- Keywords:
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- Thermal interface materials;
- Silicone rubber;
- Elastomeric thermal pads;
- Heat dissipation