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Showing papers by "Tomiya Sasaki published in 1993"


Patent
06 Jul 1993
TL;DR: In this article, a thermal conductivity sheet is provided which is superior all in heat radiating characteristics (thermal conductivity) in the direction of sheet thickness, close-contact with respect to parts to be cooled, and electrical insulation.
Abstract: A thermal conductivity sheet is provided which is superior all in heat radiating characteristics (thermal conductivity) in the direction of sheet thickness, close-contact with respect to parts to be cooled, and electrical insulation. In a thermal conductivity sheet 1 in which a plurality of highly thermally conductive insulators 3 are dispersed in a matrix insulator 2, the highly thermally conductive insulators 3 are oriented obliquely or erectly in the direction of thickness of the thermal conductivity sheet 1 such that at least one end faces of the highly thermally conductive insulators 3 are exposed to a surface of the matrix insulator 2. Preferably, a ratio of the total sectional area of the highly thermally conductive insulators 3 to the total surface area of the thermal conductivity sheet 1 is set to be equal to or larger than 1%.

115 citations


Patent
06 Jul 1993
TL;DR: In this article, a heat dissipating sheet consisting of a plurality of insulators having high thermal conductivities are dispersed in a matrix-like insulator, and each insulator is oriented upright or inclinedly with respect to the thickness direction of the heat dissipation sheet, so that at least one edge of each insulators is exposed from the surface of the matrix like insulator.
Abstract: A heat dissipating sheet excelling in heat dissipating characteristic (thermal conductivity) in the thickness direction, adhesion to the part to be cooled, and electrical insulating quality. In a heat dissipating sheet (1) wherein a plurality of insulators (3) having high thermal conductivities are dispersed in a matrix-like insulator (2), each insulator (3) is oriented upright or inclinedly with respect to the thickness direction of the heat dissipating sheet (1) so that at least one edge of each insulator is exposed from the surface of the matrix-like insulator (2). Also, the ratio of the sum of all the cross-sectional areas of the insulators (3) to the area of the surface of the heat dissipating sheet (1) is preferably more than 1 %.

12 citations