Claims
- 1. A method of making a thermally conductive film from a sheet of composite prepreg material formed of a polymeric matrix material with thermally conductive fibers disposed therein extending lengthwise in the plane of the sheet, the fibers having a greater thermal conductivity than the polymeric matrix material, comprising the steps of:
- shearing pieces of the prepreg material while simultaneously pushing the sheared pieces down an extrusion slot;
- merging the sheared pieces together to form a thermally conductive film with said fibers disposed in said film extending in-between the top surface and the bottom surface of said film;
- wherein each of said fibers are oriented in said film to form a fiber-to-film surface angle .theta. relative to said top and bottom surfaces that is greater than about 45.degree. but is less than arctan t/d, where t is the thickness of said film and d is the diameter of said fibers in the direction of said angle .theta..
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said merging step includes elevating the temperature of said sheared pieces.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- placing the conductive film between parallel mold plates;
- placing compressible mold dams at the ends of the mold plates; and
- applying a compressive force to the mold plates to form a consolidated film.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:
- compressing together the top and bottom surfaces of said film between two movable opposing belts separated by a gap therebetween, the gap having a gap input end and a gap output end and a thickness that is larger at said gap input end than said gap output end.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:
- compressing together the top and bottom surfaces of said film between a first and a second rollers separated by a gap therebetween to form a consolidated film, said gap having a width that is smaller than the thickness of said film.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said first roller is rotating at a faster rate than said second roller so that each of said fibers is oriented in said consolidated film to form the fiber-to-film surface angle .theta. relative to said top and bottom surfaces of said consolidated film.
- 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:
- coating said fibers to modify at least one of the reflectivity, electrical conductivity, and the energy absorption properties of said fibers.
- 8. A method of thermally bonding a first and second bonding surfaces together, comprising the steps of:
- forming a film of polymeric matrix material having a thickness t defined between a top surface and a bottom surface, said film having a plurality of fibers that have a greater thermal conductivity than said polymeric matrix material and which are disposed in said film extending between said top surface and said bottom surface, each of said fibers is oriented in said film to form a fiber-to-film surface angle .theta. relative to said top and bottom surfaces that is greater than about 45.degree. but is less than arctan t/d, where t is said thickness of said film and d is the diameter of said fibers in the direction of said angle .theta.;
- inserting said film between the first and second bonding surfaces; and
- applying a bonding pressure F between said first and second bonding surfaces;
- wherein said fibers have a minimum fiber column stiffness E.sub.f of at least E.sub.f =EI/L.sup.2 A.sub.f, where E is the fiber elastic modulus, I is the fiber moment of inertia, L is the fiber length, and A.sub.f is the fiber area.
- 9. The method of thermally bonding a first and second bonding surfaces together as recited in claim 8, further comprising the step of:
- softening said film before said applying of pressure step.
- 10. The method of thermally bonding a first and second bonding surfaces together as recited in claim 8, wherein said fibers having a circular cross-section and a column stiffness of at least sin .THETA.F/.pi..sup.2.
- 11. The method of thermally bonding a first and second bonding surfaces together as recited in claim 8, wherein said film forming step includes coating said plurality of fibers to modify at least one of the reflectivity, electrical conductivity, and the energy absorption properties of said fibers.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/676,643, filed Jul. 10, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,695,847.
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