Innovacera TO-247 Ceramic Insulating Sheet is designed to optimize thermal management in discrete semiconductors, including MOSFETs, IGBTs, and transistors. TO-247 Ceramic Insulating Sheet is a high-performance thermal interface product and was made by Alumina Ceramic (Al₂O₃) and Aluminum Nitride Ceramics material and they have two types which including the cooling pad with 3.7mm holes and without holes. TO-247 Ceramic Insulating Sheet was installed in TO-247 package, the TO247 insulating pad provides electrical insulator with efficient heat dissipation, which is widely used for DC power modules, motor drives, and industrial inverters power electronics. TO-247 Ceramic Insulating Sheet Features: -Rapidly transfer heat away from high-power devices like MOS transistors and IGBTs. -Stable operation under extreme loads -Uniform pressure distribution. -Extending component lifespan and have system reliability. -Excellent thermal management product Applications -IGBT coo...
Innovacera specializes in high-power ceramic heating elements integrated with thermocouples. With over a decade of expertise in ceramic heating solutions, we provide not only standard models but also provides customized heating elements. Advanced MCH Alumina Ceramic Heating Technology The process of MCH alumina ceramic heating elements is as below, Circuits are printed directly onto alumina green sheets, which undergo high-temperature co-firing at approximately 1600°C. This process results in a highly efficient heating element capable of reaching 800°C in just 30 seconds. So that it is Widely used for medical devices, automotive applications, and electronic tools, such as soldering irons, these heating elements operate silently and are free from hazardous materials, aligning with global environmental standards. Key Features and Applications Name The thermocouple-equipped ceramic heating elements Voltage 120V/230V Working power 50W~200W Model An exists model or custom Resista...
Boron Nitride ceramic (BN) with various applications, stands out as a versatile and high-performance compound in advanced materials. From its low thermal expansion excellent heat resistance outstanding electrical insulation and high wet resistance to molten metals, boron nitride has found its way into various industries, including electronics, high-temperature furnace construction, ceramic manufacturing, semiconductor industry, aerospace, and now the realm of Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) coating technology. PVD coating is a process used to produce thin films or coatings on various substrates by evaporating and condensing a material in a vacuum environment. This technique is widely employed in automotive and optics industries, where thin films of metals, ceramics, or other materials are deposited onto surfaces to enhance their properties such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance, or aesthetic appeal. Boron Nitride Ceramic has emerged as a game-chang...
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