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titleOfInvention Thermally Conductive Member and Cooling System Using the Same
abstract The present invention provides a heat diffusion sheet 10 having one or more openings 20 having an inner circumference; And a thermally conductive elastomer piece 30 penetrating through the opening 20 of the sheet. The thermally conductive elastomer piece 30 is at least one base portion 30c having an inner circumference of the opening 20 of the thermal diffusion sheet 10, and is connected to the base portion 30c and protrudes from the surface of the thermal diffusion sheet 10. It includes one or more protrusions (30a, 30b).n n n n Thermal Diffusion Sheets, Thermally Conductive Members, Cooling Systems
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