Thermal Interface Materials for Car Charger Cooling

silicone thermal pads for car charger cooling

With the development of the automobile industry, car chargers are widely used. The car charger is an accessory for car owners to use the car charging source to charge digital products anytime and anywhere. Some high-end car chargers generally include 2 USB ports, which can charge multiple digital products at the same time.

The car charger can be used in the car as well as at home, realizing the three-in-one multi-purpose of car charging, direct charging, and USB charging. The car charger is an accessory for conveniently charging digital products anytime and anywhere with the car power supply, saving you battery costs.

There are many requirements for a qualified charger, the most important of which is to have circuit overload protection, because in the event of a short circuit, it can immediately cut off the power supply to prevent damage to the charging equipment and power supply.

Some unqualified car chargers cannot stabilize voltage and current, and the resulting current fluctuations can easily cause serious heating of charging equipment and chargers.

Therefore, the car charger is pasted with highland barley paper insulating pads and silicone thermal pads in the internal PCB module to dissipate heat through the shell, and the internal thermal gel capacitors and inductors are covered with heat-shrinkable tubes for insulation.

Car charging PCB module eliminates the air gap, which effectively reduces the temperature rise of high-power fast charging, thereby improving the overall thermal conversion capability and making the device work normally.

If you would like to learn more about AOK performance thermal materials, please visit our website at www.aok-technologies.com.

Updated on:2023-07-10 10:54:00
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