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Phase Change
Material (PCM) 

PCM Phase change materials are often used as matrix materials for thermal interface applications, because they are solid at room temperature, and soften when heated. They can fully fill the gaps of contact surfaces, therefore providing a thin bond line and high reliability without pump-out issues.

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A phase-change material (PCM) is a substance which releases/absorbs sufficient energy at phase transition to provide useful heat or cooling. Generally the transition will be from one of the first two fundamental states of matter - solid and liquid - to the other. The phase transition may also be between non-classical states of matter, such as the conformity of crystals, where the material goes from conforming to one crystalline structure to conforming to another, which may be a higher or lower energy state.

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The energy released/absorbed by phase transition from solid to liquid, or vice versa, the heat of fusion is generally much higher than the sensible heat. Ice, for example, requires 333.55 J/g to melt, but then water will rise one degree further with the addition of just 4.18 J/g.

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