Thermal Conductivity Considerations For Power Electronics

Presented by:

  • Eric Wyman, Business Development Manager, Parker Lord

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Mar 12, 2025, 11:45 am EDT

Join us for an insightful webinar, "Thermal Conductivity Considerations for Power Electronics," where we will discuss the importance of thermal conductivity in enhancing the performance and reliability of power electronic systems. Discover key strategies for material selection, design optimization and real-world applications that can lead to improved efficiency and longevity in your power electronics projects.

Key Takeaways:
• Understanding Thermal Conductivity: Gain insights into the fundamental principles of thermal conductivity and its critical role in power electronics applications

• Material Selection: Learn how to choose the right materials for effective heat dissipation, including comparisons of various thermal interface materials (TIMs) and their properties

• Design Strategies: Explore best practices for designing power electronics systems that optimize thermal management, enhancing performance and reliability

• Impact on Efficiency: Understand the relationship between thermal management and the overall efficiency of power electronics, including how effective thermal conductivity can improve system performance.



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