Lubricating grease KP KERATHERM® series
siliconefor electrical componentselectric power industry

lubricating grease
lubricating grease
lubricating grease
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Characteristics

Function
lubricating
Composition
silicone
Product applications
for electrical components
Field
electric power industry
Other characteristics
long-life, thermal conductor

Description

KERATHERM®-Thermal grease Thermal greases are especially characterized by their good compressability and by their low thermal resistance. No drying out and very low disappearing of components. Applications Notebooks Desktop CPU´s IGBT units Keratherm® Thermal Greases are ceramicfilled single-component silicones with a high thermal conductivity. The non-crosslinked thermal greases do not dry out. The silicone components do not leak from the grease. The silicone-free thermal grease KP 12 consists of synthetic polymers and is suitable for a fast and effective heat dissipation. The grease is especially suitable for silicone sensitive applications. The KP´s long-term stability guarantees full operability during the entire life time of the product. Under normal application conditions, Keratherm Thermal Greases do not harden, dry out or melt. Special storage of Keratherm “Thermal Grease” is not required. Therefore it can be stored under normal climate conditions for up to 12 months after manufacturing date. If any separation of the filler materials becomes evident, the KP´s must be mixed intensively before usage.

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IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand A1.447

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    ACHEMA 2024
    ACHEMA 2024

    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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