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GrapheneX

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Experience next-level thermal management with Graphenex, the cutting-edge graphene sheet from Thermal Hero. Designed for high-performance heat dissipation, Graphenex offers significantly higher thermal conductivity than copper, ensuring optimal cooling even in the most demanding applications. With an ultra-thin profile of just 0.025 mm, it provides exceptional performance in a compact and lightweight design.

Why Choose Graphenex?
Unmatched Performance – Graphene’s superior thermal conductivity ensures rapid heat dissipation, preventing overheating and improving device longevity.
Versatile & Reliable – Ideal for high-performance electronics, mobile devices, LED cooling, and industrial applications where efficient heat management is critical.


Upgrade your cooling solutions with Graphenex – where innovation meets efficiency!

 

Key Features
  • High Thermal Conductivity – Efficient heat spreading on the horizontal plane to minimize hotspots.
  • Ultra-Thin & Lightweight – Only 0.025 mm thick and 2.15 g/cm³, perfect for space-constrained applications.
  • Optimized Density: – Wit a density of 2.15 g/cm³, it offer a balance of lightweight structure and durabilty.
  • Excellent Mechanical Stability – 80 Shore hardness for durability while remaining flexible for easy application.
  • Low Thermal Resistance – Enhances cooling efficiency and heat transfer.
  • Corrosion-Resistant & Long-Term Stability – Reliable performance over extended use.
  • Easy to Apply – Simple integration into various electronic and industrial applications.
Caution: Graphenex is electrically conductive.
Unit

Value/description

SIZES 100×100|51×68

32x32mm

DENSITY 2.25g/cm3
OPERATING TEMPERATURE* bis 400 °C
LAYER THICKNESS 0.025mm
STRENGTH 80 Shore
ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE

STORAGE CONDITIONS

Yes

Dry

*Minimum and maximum operating temperature. **Temperature at which
the compound changes from solid to liquid state.

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