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Thermally Conductive Plastics are a type of plastic material that is designed to transfer heat away from components and dissipate it into the surrounding environment. These materials are used in a variety of applications, such as electronics, automotive, and medical devices. They are typically composed of a combination of polymers, fillers, and additives that are designed to increase the thermal conductivity of the material.
Thermally Conductive Plastics are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to reduce the size and weight of components, as well as their ability to improve the performance of electronic devices. Additionally, they are often more cost-effective than traditional metal-based materials.
Some companies in the Thermally Conductive Plastics market include RTP Company, Ensinger, Laird Performance Materials, and PolyOne Corporation. Show Less Read more