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The heat-conducting SEMICOSIL® 961 TC silicone filler from WACKER is applied directly to the heat sink. Once the electrical circuit is pressed on, the gap filler cures to form a soft, cushioning silicone layer that optimally transfers heat to the heat sink.
Download picture (230x153px) (JPG, 51 KB)Dr. Robert Gnann
Dr. Robert Gnann (51) has taken over as president of Wacker Chemie AG’s WACKER SILICONES division effective April 1, 2016.
Download picture (135x203px) (JPG, 27 KB)Technical Center Singapore - Technical service
Technical service engineers test products and formulations for the Southeast Asian market. Spanning an area of more than 1,500 square meters, WACKER’s regional competence center now houses under a single roof both customer development, applications technology, and a training facility for silicones and polymers applications.
Download picture (230x153px) (JPG, 33 KB)Technical Center Singapore - Practical test
Practical test at WACKER’s expanded technical center in Singapore: A new lab for silicone elastomers has been established to serve fast-growing industries in the region, such as electronics, healthcare, automotive or household.
Download picture (230x153px) (JPG, 27 KB)Production Halle Wacker Biotech
Cleanroom for the manufacture of therapeutic proteins in Halle, Germany: With its acquisition of Scil Proteins Production, WACKER is expanding its expertise as a full-service provider of pharmaceutical proteins using microbial technologies.
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