Dublin, Aug. 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Materials Technologies for Thermal Management in 5G Devices Growth Opportunities" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This study focuses on the emerging developments and advances in materials technology to improve and mitigate thermal management issues in 5G devices, highlights the need for thermal management solutions such as thermal interface materials (TIMs) in 5G devices, and discusses the major development and adoption challenges that TIMs face in their commercialization.
All 5G devices comprise radio units, active antennas, and other components with greater density in smaller spaces. This arrangement of high-power components necessitates greater energy consumption, generating more heat. The increased heat can cause components to burn out, significantly impacting the whole network.
Also, the overheating of these devices can result in performance drops or device failure, causing network issues, outages, and downtime. As this issue can significantly affect users' personal and professional lives, ensuring efficient heat dissipation in 5G devices is important.
Material technologies with superior capabilities for 5G devices' thermal management come with significant tradeoffs. For instance, acrylics that form stronger bonds soften at high temperatures. This scenario creates the demand for new material technologies in thermal management that can offer attractive properties and undergo manufacturing at high volumes.
TIMs can improve heat transfer and dissipate heat out of electronic devices. TIMs generally stay between heat-generating components and heat sinks or dissipating devices.
The different forms of TIMs this research covers include:
Others (thermal interface coatings, thermally conductive hardware (TCH), and graphite pads)
Current scenario in 5G infrastructure - commercial availability, trends across regions
Important factors driving the adoption of TIMs
Technology analysis and need for thermal management
Stakeholder activities in materials for thermal management of 5G devices
Patent analysis of materials for thermal management of 5G devices
Growth opportunities for materials in thermal management of 5G devices
The need for effective thermal management in 5G devices
Overview of factors driving the demand for TIMs
Technology analysis of top materials in the fabrication of TIMs
Comparative assessment of different types of materials in TIMs across various parameters, such as thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity, and thermal expansion coefficient
Different types of TIMs, their TRL, benefits, drawbacks, and leading stakeholders
Patent analysis of different types of TIMs
Growth opportunities for material developers in thermal management systems
Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow? The Strategic Imperative: Factors Creating Pressure on Growth
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on Materials Technologies for Thermal Management in 5G Devices
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine
Research Context and Key Questions the Research Answers
Factors Causing the Paradigm Shift in Mobile Communications - 4G to 5G
Current State of 5G Devices Globally
Efforts to Increase the Development of 5G Applications
Top Vendors from China Dominating the 5G Devices Ecosystem
Mapping of Operator Investments in 5G Networks
Stakeholders Driving 5G Adoption Across Industries
Product Development, Launch, and Acquisition Vital for Facilitating Development in 5G Devices
Global Funding and Investment Activities in Thermal Management Solutions on the Rise
Need for Effective Thermal Management for 5G Devices
TIMs Able to Resolve Engineering Challenges in 5G Devices
4. Technologies for Effective Thermal Management
Polymers as the Most Common Base Matrix/Material in TIMs
Nanomaterials' High Thermal Conductivity Gaining Traction in TIMs
High Mechanical Strength, Operating Temperature, and Low Thermal Expansion Driving Demand for Ceramic-based TIMs
Low Cost, Easy Availability, and High Thermal Conductivity of Metals Positively Influencing Its Adoption Rate in TIMs
Composites to Deliver Greater Thermal Efficiency Than Conventional Silicon-based Materials
Silicone Is the Most Widely Used Polymer Due to High Thermal Conductivity
High Thermal Conductivity of Nanomaterials and Metals Is a Key Parameter for Adoption in TIMs
Electrical Resistivity of Ceramics Is Key Parameter for Adoption in TIMs
Comparative Assessment of Various Material Classes in TIMs
Thermally Conductive Adhesives Ideal Alternative to Soldering Applications
High Flowability Supporting Demand for Thermal Greases
PCMs to Offer Better Functionalities than Thermal Grease
Thermal Gap Filler Pads Cleaner to Use Than Thermal Pastes and Easier to Remove Than Thermal Adhesives
Easy Handling and Low Cost Driving Demand for Thermal Tapes
Others: Thermal Interface Coatings, Hardware, and Pads
Comparative Assessment of Various Forms of TIMs
Mapping of Different Material Classes to Recommended Form and Devices
Application Outlook of Different Forms of TIMs across Various Industries
5. IP Analysis for Thermal Management of 5G Devices
United States Leading in Patent Filing for Thermal Management Technologies (2017-2021)
Stagnant Growth for PCMs and Downward Trend for Thermal Tapes During 2017-2021
End-use Industries Driving Increasing Research Activities in the Gap Fillers and Thermal Grease Fields
Increasing Focus on Sustainability Vital across Patent Filing in Thermally Conductive Adhesives
Thermal Grease as the Most Researched Form and Polymer as the Most Researched Material During 2017-2021
Growth Opportunity 1: Adoption of Ceramics Material Technologies for Better Thermal Management
Growth Opportunity 2: Strategic Collaborations across Different Stakeholders in Value Chain for Technology Advancement
Growth Opportunity 3: Using Material Informatics to Accelerate the Search for Novel Materials for Thermal Management
Technology Readiness Levels (TRL): Explanation
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/rky8hv
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