
3m8810 Thermal Conductive Adhesive Tape
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3M8810 Thermal Conductive Adhesive Tape, tape
Product Description
3M™ Thermally Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tapes 8805, 8810, 8815 and 8820 are designed to provide a preferential
Heat-transfer path between heat-generating components and heat sinks or other cooling devices (e. G., fans, heat spreaders
Or heat pipes).
These tapes are tacky pressure sensitive adhesives loaded with thermally conductive ceramic fillers that do not require a heat
Cure cycle to form an excellent bond to many substrates. Only pressure is needed to form an excellent bond and thermal
Interface.
The specialized chemistry of tapes 8805, 8810, 8815 and 8820 renders them modestly soft and able to wet to many surfaces,
Allowing them to conform well to non-flat substrates, provide high adhesion, and act as a good thermal interface.
The specialized acrylic chemistry of tapes 8805, 8810, 8815 and 8820 provides for excellent thermal stability of the base
Polymer.
The thermally conductive tapes are provided on a silicone treated polyester release liner for ease of handling and die cutting.
The tapes offer excellent adhesive performance with good wetting and flow onto many substrate surfaces. These tapes offer
Both good thermal conductivity and good electrical insulation properties
Application Guidelines
1. ) Substrate surfaces should be clean and dry prior to tape application. Isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) applied with a lintfree
Wipe or swab should be adequate for removing surface contamination such as dust or finger prints. Do not use
"denatured alcohol" or glass cleaners which often contain oily components. Allow the surface to dry for several minutes
Before applying the tape. More aggressive solvents (such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or toluene) may be
Required to remove heavier contamination (grease, machine oils, solder flux, etc. ) but should be followed by a final
Isopropanol wipe as described above.
Note: Be sure to read and follow the manufacturers' precautions and directions when using primers and solvents.
2. ) Apply the tape to one substrate at a modest angle with the use of a squeegee, rubber roller or finger pressure to help
Reduce the potential for air entrapment under the tape during its application. The liner can be removed after positioning
The tape onto the first substrate.
3. ) Assemble the part by applying compression to the substrates to ensure a good wetting of the substrate surfaces with the
Tape. Proper application of pressure (amount of pressure, time applied, temperature applied) will depend upon design of
The parts. Rigid substrates are more difficult to bond without air entrapment as most rigid parts are not flat. Use of a
Thicker tape may result in increased wetting of rigid substrates. Flexible substrates can be bonded to rigid or flexible
Parts with much less concern about air entrapment because one of the flexible substrates can conform to the other
Substrate.
4. ) Application pressure guideline table for 3M™ Thermally Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tapes 8805, 8810, 8815 and 8820.
Our main products are 3m double sided adhesive tape: 3M468MP, 3M9495LE, 3M9469PC, 3M9077, 3M9485PC, 3M9080HL, 3, 9295B, 3M9494B, 3M9795B, 3M9690B, 3M9475LE, 3M9183, 3M9075, 3MVHB4190, 3M4920, 3M4930, 3M4956, 3M4959, 3M4952, 3M9703, 3M9705, 3M9713, 3M9723, 3M9720, 3M9707, 3M9725, 3M8171, 3M8172, 3M8412, 3M7816, 3M7872, 3M7812, 3M5559, 3M5558, 3M5557, 3M7815, 3M, 3M conductive tape, 3M label tapes, 3M foam tapes 3M PET tapes.
If any of the items be of your interest, please feel free to contact us.
Product Description
3M™ Thermally Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tapes 8805, 8810, 8815 and 8820 are designed to provide a preferential
Heat-transfer path between heat-generating components and heat sinks or other cooling devices (e. G., fans, heat spreaders
Or heat pipes).
These tapes are tacky pressure sensitive adhesives loaded with thermally conductive ceramic fillers that do not require a heat
Cure cycle to form an excellent bond to many substrates. Only pressure is needed to form an excellent bond and thermal
Interface.
The specialized chemistry of tapes 8805, 8810, 8815 and 8820 renders them modestly soft and able to wet to many surfaces,
Allowing them to conform well to non-flat substrates, provide high adhesion, and act as a good thermal interface.
The specialized acrylic chemistry of tapes 8805, 8810, 8815 and 8820 provides for excellent thermal stability of the base
Polymer.
The thermally conductive tapes are provided on a silicone treated polyester release liner for ease of handling and die cutting.
The tapes offer excellent adhesive performance with good wetting and flow onto many substrate surfaces. These tapes offer
Both good thermal conductivity and good electrical insulation properties
Application Guidelines
1. ) Substrate surfaces should be clean and dry prior to tape application. Isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) applied with a lintfree
Wipe or swab should be adequate for removing surface contamination such as dust or finger prints. Do not use
"denatured alcohol" or glass cleaners which often contain oily components. Allow the surface to dry for several minutes
Before applying the tape. More aggressive solvents (such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or toluene) may be
Required to remove heavier contamination (grease, machine oils, solder flux, etc. ) but should be followed by a final
Isopropanol wipe as described above.
Note: Be sure to read and follow the manufacturers' precautions and directions when using primers and solvents.
2. ) Apply the tape to one substrate at a modest angle with the use of a squeegee, rubber roller or finger pressure to help
Reduce the potential for air entrapment under the tape during its application. The liner can be removed after positioning
The tape onto the first substrate.
3. ) Assemble the part by applying compression to the substrates to ensure a good wetting of the substrate surfaces with the
Tape. Proper application of pressure (amount of pressure, time applied, temperature applied) will depend upon design of
The parts. Rigid substrates are more difficult to bond without air entrapment as most rigid parts are not flat. Use of a
Thicker tape may result in increased wetting of rigid substrates. Flexible substrates can be bonded to rigid or flexible
Parts with much less concern about air entrapment because one of the flexible substrates can conform to the other
Substrate.
4. ) Application pressure guideline table for 3M™ Thermally Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tapes 8805, 8810, 8815 and 8820.
Our main products are 3m double sided adhesive tape: 3M468MP, 3M9495LE, 3M9469PC, 3M9077, 3M9485PC, 3M9080HL, 3, 9295B, 3M9494B, 3M9795B, 3M9690B, 3M9475LE, 3M9183, 3M9075, 3MVHB4190, 3M4920, 3M4930, 3M4956, 3M4959, 3M4952, 3M9703, 3M9705, 3M9713, 3M9723, 3M9720, 3M9707, 3M9725, 3M8171, 3M8172, 3M8412, 3M7816, 3M7872, 3M7812, 3M5559, 3M5558, 3M5557, 3M7815, 3M, 3M conductive tape, 3M label tapes, 3M foam tapes 3M PET tapes.
If any of the items be of your interest, please feel free to contact us.
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