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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 06, 2015
Filed:
Oct. 03, 2012
Nitto Denko Corporation, Ibaraki-shi, Osaka, JP;
Yoshinari Takayama, Osaka, JP;
Takafumi Hida, Osaka, JP;
Daisuke Kitagawa, Osaka, JP;
Kenichi Tagawa, Osaka, JP;
Kunio Nagasaki, Osaka, JP;
Ryoichi Matsushima, Osaka, JP;
Susumu Kiyohara, Osaka, JP;
Toshio Uota, Osaka, JP;
Nitto Denko Corporation, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
The present invention provides a thermally-conductive sheet excellent in heat dissipation properties. The thermally-conductive sheet includes a polymer matrix and a thermally-conductive filler dispersed in the polymer matrix. The present invention is a thermally-conductive sheet including a polymer matrix and non-spherical particles of a thermally-conductive filler that are dispersed in the polymer matrix. At least a part of the thermally-conductive filler particles are oriented in a thickness direction of the sheet. When a portion of the sheet where the thermally-conductive filler particles have the highest degree of orientation in the thickness direction of the sheet is defined as a center of orientation, and an axis passing through the center of orientation and perpendicular to sheet surfaces is defined as a central axis of orientation, the thermally-conductive sheet has a region where the thermally-conductive filler particles are oriented toward one point on the central axis of orientation and where the degree of orientation of the thermally-conductive filler particles in the thickness direction of the sheet decreases from the center of orientation toward a periphery of the sheet.