by Garrett Abare | Aug 21, 2024 | Die Cutting Blog, Electrical Insulators Blog, RF Absorbers Blog, Thermal Pads Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
At NEDC, we sell a lot of thermal pads. We also sell a lot of die-cut thermal insulators. When I hear of a die-cut thermal insulator, I usually think of a thermal pad that is on the thinner side that has added pressure to achieve its thermal properties. As discussed...by Garrett Abare | Aug 17, 2024 | Die Cutting Blog, Electrical Insulators Blog, Gaskets Blog, RF Absorbers Blog, Thermal Pads Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
It is no secret that NEDC has a thermal pad test machine at its facility in Methuen, MA. We test a lot of thermal pads. We stack them, sort them by apparent thermal conductivity, by bulk thermal conductivity, test with liners, without liners, with PSA, without PSA… In...by Garrett Abare | Aug 16, 2024 | Die Cutting Blog, Electrical Insulators Blog, Thermal Pads Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
NEDC manufactures many different types of thermal pads. Customers ask us all sorts of technical questions about thermal pads. One question we get all the time is: “My Gap .250’’, can I stack this Thermal Gap Filler Pad that only comes in .125’’ , twice?” Potential...by Garrett Abare | Aug 16, 2024 | Die Cutting Blog, Electrical Insulators Blog, Gaskets Blog, RF Absorbers Blog, Thermal Pads Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
At NEDC, we have a core competency of thermal pads, and RF absorbers. We were wondering the other day, what if there was a product that did both conducting heat out of an application, while also absorbing RF waves, and giving it off as heat. Well, that would be an...by Garrett Abare | Aug 9, 2024 | Die Cutting Blog, Gaskets Blog, Thermal Pads Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
At this point in my career, I probably do 5-10 questions, help designing in gaskets, thermal pads, or epoxy films a week. Frankly, a lot of the questions help customers with basic questions about how to lower their price point, but nevertheless some deal with some...