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Written by Margo Lakin   
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Applied Nanotech Holdings introduces CarbAl, a carbon-based metal nanocomposite heat sink material. Reported to be three times more effective at diffusing heat, the material is comprised of 20% aluminum and 80% carbonaceous matrix, and it has a thermal transmission near 500 W/mK. The material is lighter than the traditional metallic heat sinks and provides low-cost, high-quality heat sinks for the microelectronic industry.
 
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