In recent years, demand for power modules used in industrial and automotive inverters has been extremely high in applying hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and electric vehicles (EV). Although ceramic-type insulated heat dissipation substrates had been used for power modules until recently, a changeover from ceramic materials is now in progress due to the development of high thermal conductivity insulation resin sheets using boron nitride fillers. Mizushima Ferroalloy Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of JFE Steel Corporation, developed and commercialized a series of aggregate hexagonal boron powders (HP-40 Series) as fillers for use in high thermal conductivity insulation resin sheets for high-output power modules. g filler material. H-BN displays a planar shape and has anisotropic thermal conductivity originating from its crystal structure, as its in-plane thermal conductivity is high (200 W/m-K). Its through-plane thermal conductivity (in the thickness direction) is low (2 W/m-K). However, when h-BN was filled in resins and formed into sheets without modifying its planar shape, it was impossible to increase the through-plane thermal conductivity of the resin because the planar particles oriented in the in-plane direction in the sheet. To solve this problem, Mizushima Ferroalloy developed aggregate BN powders with a random orientation of planar h-BN. It is possible to increase through-plane thermal conductivity by producing an aggregate powder and filling the resin while maintaining this morphology. If you are looking for high quality, high purity, and cost-effective Boron Nitride, or if you require the latest price of Boron Nitride, please feel free to email contact mis-asia.