by Garrett Abare | Jun 5, 2023 | Die Cutting Blog, Electrical Insulators Blog, Tech Blog, Thermal Pads Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
At NEDC, we are all about thermal. We enjoy making new sales tools to help customers design thermal interface pads into their applications. Why use this Sales Tool? This thermal pad tackle box allows the user to try different thermal pads. In this kit, we have 5...
by Garrett Abare | Jun 1, 2023 | Die Cutting Blog, Electrical Insulators Blog, Gaskets Blog, Laser Cutting Blog, Thermal Pads Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
One common question I hear engineers ask about is if it’s better to have Mica/Grease or Sil-Pad products. Obviously, I’m partial to this, but I wanted to give some thoughts I had about Mica/Grease, and why I think it has its place, but why I think in a...
by Garrett Abare | Apr 29, 2023 | Die Cutting Blog, Electrical Insulators Blog, Gaskets Blog, Laser Cutting Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
IP (Ingress Protection or International Protection) ratings are a common way to define how protected an electrical enclosure is from foreign matter that does not belong in the said enclosure. Gaskets are frequently used to provide the protection set forth in this...
by Garrett Abare | Apr 21, 2023 | Die Cutting Blog, Electrical Insulators Blog, Gaskets Blog, Thermal Pads Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
NEDC manufactures thermal pads for many different customers. The thing I love about thermal pads, there is so many of them. Each one has different properties, and has its own fit for applications. Properties of TFLEX 600 Thermal Pad TFLEX 600 is a boron nitride...
by Garrett Abare | Apr 21, 2023 | Die Cutting Blog, Gaskets Blog, Laser Cutting Blog, Tech Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
NEDC manufactures gaskets of all sorts. Our arena of play in the gasket world usually is high value gasketing materials. For that reason, a lot of the build to print items we see include “SILVER FILLED” or “SILVER – COPPED FILLED” A question we get very often,...
by Garrett Abare | Apr 10, 2023 | Die Cutting Blog, Electrical Insulators Blog, Gaskets Blog, Laser Cutting Blog, RF Absorbers Blog, Thermal Pads Blog, Waterjet Cutting Blog
At NEDC, cutting gaskets is what we do. Gaskets typically have holes in them to provide room for screws or bolts to go through them in order to provide pressure, and then for that reason, also to provide compression for the gasket to seat/seal properly. How small is...