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titleOfInvention Method for producing thermally conductive thin film using synthetic graphite powder
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a thermally conductive thin film for protecting elements and the like integrated inside an electronic device such as a smartphone from heat. A method for using synthetic graphite powder to produce a thin film that has excellent thermal conductivity compared to existing natural graphite thin films or metal thin films and can be produced at lower cost than existing synthetic graphite thin films obtained from polyimide or the like may be provided.
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