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Webinar

Exploring Methods of Measuring the Thermal Conductivity of Thermal Interface Materials

As electronic devices continue to shrink in size while increasing in power density, the role of Thermal Interface Materials (TIMs) in managing heat becomes critical. Accurately characterizing the thermal conductivity of TIMs is essential for optimizing thermal management in high-performance applications such as electric vehicle components, aerospace, and electronics.

Join us for an in-depth technical webinar featuring experts from C-Therm Technologies and ZFW Stuttgart, who will explore the leading methods for measuring the thermal conductivity of TIMs. This session will provide valuable insights into the practical application of standardized testing methods and advanced instrumentation.

Featured Presentations:

  • Arya Hakimian, Application Scientist at C-Therm  will present on the use of the Modified Transient Plane Source (MTPS) method for rapid and reliable thermal conductivity measurements. The talk will also highlight how MTPS technology enables thermal mapping of TIMs to detect sedimentation and dispersion within the sample. 
  • Dr. Genesis Infante, Laboratory Services Manager at C-Therm will delve into the Transient Plane Source (TPS) method (ISO 22007-2) to showcase how this technique provides thermal conductivity data for technical specification sheets. 
  • Oliver Roser, Project Manager for Thermal Management R&D from ZFW Stuttgart will conclude the session with a presentation on their proprietary ZFW TIM-Tester, which conforms to the ASTM D5470 standard. This method is widely recognized for its precision in measuring the thermal resistance and conductivity of TIMs under controlled pressure and temperature conditions.

Whether you’re a materials scientist, thermal engineer, or product developer, this webinar will equip you with a deeper understanding of the tools and standards available for evaluating TIM performance.

This webinar will air on June 26, 2025 11:00 am GMT-3.

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