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Contact resistance is a theoretical measure of the volume of air voids along the interface of any two surfaces. Microscopic voids are formed by surface roughness, surface concavity or the interface material ineffectively conforming to a component’s surface. Increasing the pressure on the TIM helps to fill the voids and reduce contact resistance. Softer materials such as grease and phase change tend to “flow” better and show lower contact resistance.

PTM Published on: 2011-10-13