IP Library Granted Patent US 10,428,256
Granted Patent B2
US 10,428,256 · App. 16/160,478 · Granted Oct 1, 2019

Releasable thermal gel

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Patent No.
US 10,428,256
App. No.
16/160,478
Granted
Oct 1, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure provides a two component releasable thermal gel that is useful in transferring heat from heat generating electronic devices, such as computer chips, to heat dissipating structures, such as heat spreaders and heat sinks. The two component releasable thermal gel is mixed before the point of application and facilitates catalytic cross-linking. The thermal gel includes a first component including a primary silicone oil, an inhibitor, a catalyst, and at least one thermally conductive filler, and a second component including a primary silicone oil, a cross linking silicone oil, and at least one thermally conductive filler, wherein the ratio of total content of Si—H groups to total content of vinyl groups in the thermal gel is between 0.03 to 10. The thermal gel is releasable from a substrate upon which the thermal gel is applied.

Claims (62)

1. A thermal gel comprising:

a first component including:

a primary silicone oil;

an inhibitor;

a catalyst; and

at least one thermal conductive filler;

a second component including:

a primary silicone oil;

a crosslinking silicone oil; and

at least one thermal conductive filler;

wherein the primary silicone oil of the first component is a vinyl silicone oil, the primary silicone oil of the second component is a vinyl silicone oil, and the crosslinking silicone oil of the second component is a hydrosilicone oil;

wherein the thermal gel is releasable from a substrate upon which the thermal gel is applied;

wherein the total content of the thermally conductive fillers in the thermal gel is between 75 wt. % and 95 wt. %; and

wherein the weight ratio between the first component and the second component is between 0.5:1 and 2:1.

2. The thermal gel of claim 1 , wherein the thermal gel cures in place at room temperature.

3. The thermal gel of claim 1 , wherein the at least one thermally conductive filler for the first component and the second component each have an average particle size between 5 microns and 80 microns.

4. The thermal gel of claim 1 , wherein the a ratio of a total content of Si—H groups of the crosslinking silicone oil to a total content of vinyl groups of the primary silicone oils is between 0.03 to 10.

5. The thermal gel of claim 1 , wherein the concentration of the catalyst in the thermal gel is greater than 100 ppm.

6. The thermal gel of claim 1 , wherein the primary silicone oil of the first component and the crosslinking silicone oil of the second component each have a kinematic viscosity greater than 1000 cSt.

7. The thermal gel of claim 1 , wherein the thermal gel cures at a temperature between room temperature and 100° C.

8. The thermal gel of claim 1 , wherein the viscosity of the first component is at least 100 Pa·s, and the viscosity of the second component is at least 100 Pa·s.

9. The thermal gel of claim 1 , wherein the conductivity of the thermal gel is at least 2 W/m.K.

10. A thermal gel comprising:

a first component including:

a primary silicone oil;

an inhibitor;

a catalyst; and

at least one thermal conductive filler;

a second component including:

a primary silicone oil;

a crosslinking silicone oil; and

at least one thermal conductive filler;

wherein the primary silicone oil of the first component is a vinyl silicone oil, the primary silicone oil of the second component is a vinyl silicone oil, and the crosslinking silicone oil of the second component is a hydrosilicone oil;

wherein the thermal gel is releasable from a substrate upon which the thermal gel is applied;

wherein the total content of the thermally conductive fillers in the thermal gel is between 75 wt. % and 95 wt. %; and

wherein the catalyst is a Pt based catalyst with at least 2000 ppm weight loading in first component.

11. The thermal gel of claim 10 , wherein a ratio of a total content of Si—H groups of the crosslinking silicone oil to a total content of vinyl groups of the primary silicone oils is between 0.03 to 10.

12. The thermal gel of claim 10 , wherein the thermal gel cures in place at room temperature.

13. The thermal gel of claim 10 , wherein the at least one thermally conductive filler for the first component and the second component each have an average particle size between 5 microns and 80 microns.

14. The thermal gel of claim 10 , wherein the primary silicone oil of the first component and the crosslinking silicone oil of the second component each have a kinematic viscosity greater than 1000 cSt.

15. The thermal gel of claim 10 , wherein the thermal gel cures at a temperature between room temperature and 100° C.

16. An electronic device comprising:

(I) at least two heat sources;

(II) a thermal conductive composite, cured from a thermal gel and applied onto the at least two heat sources, the thermal gel comprising:

a first component including:

a silicone oil;

an inhibitor;

a catalyst; and

at least one thermal conductive filler;

a second component including:

a first silicone oil;

a second silicone oil;

at least one thermal conductive filler;

wherein the silicone oil of the first component is a vinyl silicone oil, the first silicone oil of the second component is a vinyl silicone oil, and the second silicone oil of the second component is a hydrosilicone oil; and

(III) a heatsink or heat spreader applied onto the thermal conductive composite;

wherein the thermal gel is releasable from the at least two heat sources;

wherein the total content of the thermally conductive fillers in the thermal gel is between 75 wt. % and 95 wt. %; and

wherein the weight ratio between the first component and the second component is between 0.5:1 and 2:1.

17. The electronic device of claim 16 , wherein the ratio of total content of Si—H groups of the second silicone oil to total content of vinyl groups of the silicone oil of the first component and the first silicone oil of the second component in the thermal gel is between 0.03 to 10.

18. The electronic device of claim 16 , wherein the thermal conductive composite is cured at room temperature from the gel.

19. The electronic device of claim 16 , wherein the thermal conductive composite is cured at a temperature between room temperature and 100° C. from the gel.

20. The thermal gel of claim 16 , wherein the silicone oil of the first component and the first and second silicone oils of the second component each have a kinematic viscosity greater than 1000 cSt.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2026
From: SOLSTICE ADVANCED MATERIALS US, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 074569/0260 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2018
From: SHEN, LING; ZHANG, KAI; ZHANG, LIQIANG; LIU, YA QUN; DUAN, HUIFENG; KANG, HAIGANG
To: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
Reel/Frame 047581/0146 →