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Natural Tack, Easy Dispensing

Thursday, November 05, 2009

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Hi-Flow 330P features a natural tack for added ease of handling.



The Bergquist Company (Chanhassen, MN) announces the latest addition to its family of thermally conductive phase change materials, Hi-Flow 330P. Hi-Flow 330P has excellent handling characteristics. With a polyimide film reinforcement, its top side is dry to the touch and its bottom side has a natural tack. Additional features include:

  • A thermal impedance of 0.17ºC-in2/W at 50 psi.
  • A natural tack for added ease of handling and dispensing benefits.
  • Available in sheet and bulk roll form with tabulated parts.
  • Thicknesses of 0.0045", 0.0050" and 0.0055" are standard
  • Standard roll size is 11” x 250’.

For more information visit www.bergquistcompany.com

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