
With the increase in power densities and component miniaturization, thermal management has become one of the most critical aspects of electronic design. Without effective heat dissipation, higher component temperatures can lead to premature failure, reduced reliability, or complete system shutdowns. That’s where thermal interface materials (TIMs) like thermal pastes come into play.
KERAFOL®, a leader in thermal management solutions, offers a full range of high-performance thermal pastes under its Keratherm® product line. These non-curing, one-component materials offer excellent thermal conductivity with extremely low bond line thickness—allowing for efficient and reliable heat transfer even under demanding conditions.
What are Thermal Pastes
Thermal pastes are soft, thermally conductive compounds—usually silicone-based—that fill the microscopic air gaps between heat sources (like CPUs or power semiconductors) and heat sinks or other cooling elements. With bond line thicknesses under 25 µm and special fillers to enhance conductivity, Keratherm® pastes provide minimal thermal resistance and outstanding heat dissipation.
For applications where silicone is not suitable, KERAFOL also offers silicone-free options that deliver the same level of performance and ease of application.
Keratherm® KP Thermal Paste Lineup
Here’s a breakdown of Kerafol’s most popular thermal grease products:
KP97 & KP98 – Cost-Effective Silicone Based Solutions
- Good price-to-performance ratio
- Easy to apply
- Low bond line thickness
- Available in multiple packaging formats
KP99 – Premium Thermal Conductivity
- Very high thermal conductivity
- Ideal for high-power applications
- Silicone-based and easy to apply
- Maintains ultra-thin bond lines for efficient heat transfer
KP12 & KP14 – Silicone Free Alternatives
- Outstanding thermal performance without silicone
- KP12 features low viscosity for easy dispensing
- KP14 offers high material stability under mechanical and thermal stress
- Compatible with sensitive electronics where silicone must be avoided
Key Advantages of Keratherm® Thermal Pastes
- High thermal conductivity (up to 10.0 W/mK)
- Low thermal resistance
- Layer thickness as low as 25 µm
- Available in syringes, cartridges, cans, and hobbocks
- Compatible with both manual and automated applications (dispensing or screen printing)
- Made in Germany for consistent quality and performance
Application and Packaging Options
Keratherm® pastes can be applied using:
- Manual syringes
- Euro or Semco cartridges (75 ml to 360 ml)
- Industrial cans or hobbocks (up to 34.5 kg)
- Dispensing systems or screen printing
This versatility makes them ideal for both prototype work and high-volume production.
How Do Thermal Pastes Compare to Other TIMs?
Unlike gap fillers or pads, thermal pastes do not cure or harden. This non-crosslinking nature allows them to maintain consistent performance over time. With no need to punch or cut shapes, pastes reduce material waste and are often more cost-effective—especially for custom or complex designs.
While thermal pastes typically aren’t electrically insulating, their thermal performance and application flexibility make them a go-to solution in many high-power electronic applications.
Contact Us!
Whether you need the high conductivity of KP99 or a silicone-free solution like KP12, Hill Technical Sales is here to help you navigate the options and choose the best material for your application.
Visit our website and submit a quote at https://hill-tech.com/, contact us at 847-255-4400, fax us at (847) 255-0192, or email us at sales@hilltech.com. And be sure to look at our social media pages, linked below!



