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SEMIKRON manufactures power semiconductor modules from BASF's Ultradur®| Subj: Press-releses ![]() The material is classified as V-0 under UL 94 from a wall thickness of 1.5 millimeters and in combination with an excellent temperature performance (RTI = 140 °C) it is therefore particularly well suited to applications in electric power modules which are subject to a high amount of heat generation. The thermoplastic also has good mechanical properties and can be light-colored. With a CTI value of 600, the material offers a very sound choice thanks to its exceptionally good electrical insulation capacity and therefore offers great freedom of design even for small and detailed components such as the MiniSKiiP Dual. Ultradur B4450 G5 is reinforced with 25 percent glass fibers, which gives the components additional stability. “Thanks to the positive cooperation and the professional support we have received from BASF in respect of application development and simulation, we have managed to manufacture components which are not just extremely stable, but also display a very low level of wear for a material that is reinforced with glass fibers,” says Dr.-Ing. Jörn Grossmann, new technologies material expert at SEMIKRON, in explaining the approach adopted in the trial phase. The company is now examining other possible uses for Ultradur B4450 G5. Ultradur B4450 G5 is noted for the fact that it is very effective in helping to prevent electrolytic corrosion: metal contacts which are installed are only affected to a minimal extent even under highly humid and warm conditions. This means that short-circuits and the damage resulting from this can be avoided. Previously SEMIKRON and BASF have successfully worked together in the area of characterizing electrolytic corrosion. This resulted in a new kind of test method which can be used to test BASF’s thermoplastics for their resistance to electrolytic corrosion. Source: BASF Previous news |
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