Loctite 5404 Silicone Adhesive

Loctite 5404 Thermally Conductive Silicone Adhesive For bonding circuit board substrates, metallic heat sinks, and ceramic chips, Loctite 5404 is an ideal selection for an adhesive. This silicone based adhesive was designed for applications that include bonding numerous different types of devices that generate heat to their corresponding heat sinks. This product offers low resistance…

Solar Power International 2011, Krayden to exhibit specialty materials

Krayden, Inc. and K.R. Anderson, Inc., leading distributors of engineered materials will showcase leading suppliers’ technologies in Booth #5662 at the upcoming Solar Power International, scheduled to take place October 17-20, 2011 at the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, TX. Offering the most diverse and largest line of silicone products, Dow Corning Solar Solutions offers…

Henkel Loctite Frekote 55-NC Release Agent

The Frekote 55 NC is an improved version of the Frekote 44-NC offering quicker evaporation time and less odor.  Loctite Frekote 55-NC has a polymeric base with only a minimal adjustment in the solvent blend compared to the Frekote 44-NC.  This release agent offered by Henkel Frekote is ideal when molding due to the non-transferring…

Henkel introduces a Ground-Breaking high-temp Conductive Film

Henkel has developed Emerson & Cuming CF3366, an unprecedented film technology that offers a powerful alternative to traditional conductive materials, progressing the performance of electrically conductive film technology. Emerson & Cuming CF3366 is a high adhesion strength electrically conductive film formulated for electrical, thermal and mechanical assembly applications. The material delivers outstanding adhesion at elevated…

A New Nanogenerator for Cellphones and Ipods

In the 237th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS) an interesting fact came to light that innanogenerator near future we can recharge our cell phones or iPods by waving or stretching our arms, beating of your heart or going for a walk. We don’t need to plug-in our devices in a socket. They…