Product Overview
The 64635875 is a high-power insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) switching assembly manufactured by ABB for the premium ACS800 industrial frequency converter series. Acting as a core phase-inverter block within the drive system, this module kit manages rapid pulse-width modulation (PWM) power conversion loops to achieve accurate vector speed control under volatile load conditions. High-demand industrial automation sectors—such as heavy-duty mining mills, multi-megawatt water treatment infrastructure, metal extrusion plants, and marine thruster controls—rely on the 64635875 to maintain stable motor torque profiles. By shifting from traditional liquid thermal paste to high-durability Thermal Interface Material (TIM) graphite sheet technology , this revised engineering kit guarantees stable, long-term heat dissipation. This upgrade prevents localized semiconductor thermal runaway, limits phase imbalances, and lowers unprogrammed production downtime in severe cyclic manufacturing environments.
Technical Architecture & Thermal Upgrades
The structural layout, integrated gate driver combination, and enhanced thermal substrate components of the 64635875 module kit deliver improved power density and electrical safety.
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EconoPACK+ IGBT Integration: Features a rugged EconoPACK+ infrastructure housing a high-amperage FS450R12KE3 semiconductor array paired directly with an AGDR-61C S integrated gate driver circuit.
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Advanced TIM Foil Engineering: Replaces messy, traditional thermal grease with pre-cut graphite sheets (TIM foils) to facilitate optimized heat transfer from the silicon chips to the aluminum cooling fins.
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Cyclic Operational Resistance: The solid-state graphite sheets resist dry-out and pump-out phenomena under demanding temperature fluctuations, maintaining a steady thermal path over long operating cycles.
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Flexible Repair Integration: The updated TIM foil platform allows engineers to mix grease-mounted and foil-mounted components within the same drive frame or parallel-connected R8i multi-drive setups.
Technical Performance Standards & Weights
| Asset Parameter |
Certified Industrial System Value |
| Model Identity |
FS450R12KE3/AGDR-61C S
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| ABB Factory Part Number |
64635875
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| Brand Manufacturer |
ABB Oy, Drives Service
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| Drive Compatibility |
ACS800 Series (Including R7i and R8i Inverter Modules)
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| IGBT Housing Package |
Standard EconoPACK+ Low-Profile Architecture
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| Onboard Gate Driver Board |
AGDR-61C S Integrated Control Logic PCB
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| Thermal Conduction Kit |
Pre-Cut Graphite Sheet / Solid TIM Foil Substrate
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| Cooling Method Requirement |
Forced-air or liquid-cooled heavy-duty heatsink alignment
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| Installation Envelope |
Exact-fit multi-bolt power terminal configuration |
| Environmental Protection |
Fully compliant with G3-grade harsh gas atmosphere standards |
| Manufacturing Origin |
Europe / Germany (Semiconductor Component Base) |
Power Semiconductor Maintenance & FAQs
Can an older grease-lubricated component operate alongside this updated TIM foil kit?Yes. ABB hardware guidelines explicitly state that technicians can run a mix of older IGBT modules using standard thermal grease alongside newer kits equipped with TIM foils. This cross-compatibility applies across single inverter blocks as well as large, parallel-connected R8i power module arrays.
Why has the thermal grease tube been removed from this updated factory kit?As part of an engineering upgrade, ABB has updated these spare part kits to include pre-cut TIM graphite sheets instead of traditional liquid compounds. The graphite sheets simplify field installation, eliminate errors like applying uneven grease layers, and provide more durable heat transfer over long periods.
What are the lifecycle implications of using TIM foils in continuous cyclic drive systems?TIM foil technology provides a major durability boost in high-frequency cyclic loading profiles. Unlike standard silicon-based thermal grease, which tends to degrade, migrate, or pump out during thermal expansion cycles, the graphite sheet keeps its structural shape, preventing premature semiconductor failure caused by hot spots.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Heatsink Surface Cleaning and Alignment Check:Before mounting the new module kit, clean the heatsink surface thoroughly to remove all traces of old thermal grease, oxidation, or debris. Use a non-residue solvent like isopropyl alcohol along with lint-free wipes. Any trapped particles between the aluminum cooling face and the smooth TIM foil can deform the module substrate, causing localized heat spikes and structural damage.
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TIM Foil Laydown and Connector Alignment:Carefully place the graphite sheet down onto the cleaned heatsink area before positioning the heavy EconoPACK+ module housing. Align the mounting holes perfectly without sliding the module back and forth across the sheet, which can tear the graphite material. Refer to the instruction manual included with the spare parts kit for the specific multi-stage cross-pattern bolt torque values required to seal the package evenly.
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Gate Driver Signal Verification and Bus Testing:Once the module is secured, check that the AGDR-61C S gate driver board connects cleanly with the fiber-optic or ribbon-cable harness from the main drive controller. Verify that all heavy power busbar bolts are torqued correctly to prevent contact resistance, which can generate dangerous excess heat under heavy loads.