Driven by soaring second-hand notebook consumption and rising DIY device maintenance demand on Mercado Libre and local Latin American cross-border platforms, the aftermarket thermal management accessory market across Brazil, Mexico and Argentina has posted a year-on-year growth of 28.7% in the first half of 2026. High ambient tropical temperature across South America speeds up deterioration of conventional Thermal Putty, which frequently suffers oil bleeding, drying and thermal failure after 6–12 months of service on laptop GPUs, creating massive market vacancy for stable and durable Laptop Graphics Card Thermal Pad alternatives. As a nationally certified high-tech enterprise with 19 years of dedicated R&D and production of thermally conductive materials, AMG Electronics successfully opens up Latin American aftermarket channel with its flagship Thermal Conductive Pad GTP-040, the core Thermal Conductive Pad Extreme Performance product under proprietary Thermal Conductive Pad GTP portfolio formulated from modified premium Thermal Silicone Rubber.
Regional Market Pain Points Accelerate Local Shift from Thermal Putty to AMG’s Silicone Thermal Pad
Latin America’s domestic thermal interface material manufacturing capacity remains limited, and most local merchants previously rely on low-cost imported bulk Thermal Putty from small Asian workshops or overpriced high-end TIM products from European and US brands. Three core industry bottlenecks restrict regional notebook maintenance business: first, persistent high ambient temperature from tropical climate drastically shortens the service life of oil-based Thermal Putty, triggering frequent GPU overheating and customer after-sales complaints for local repair stores and cross-border e-commerce sellers; second, few regional suppliers can provide customized-size Laptop Graphics Card Thermal Pad with stable thermal conductivity, and mainstream imported silicone pads lack flexible small-batch customization service; third, traditional Thermal Putty leaves corrosive residual glue on PCB and GPU core during replacement, raising repair cost for local technicians.
Against such market challenges, AMG’s full set of international certifications including UL, ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO45001 and IATF 16949:2016, plus two self-owned intelligent production bases spanning Dongguan and 10,000㎡ Taishan factory, lay solid foundation to solve Latin America’s supply chain troubles. Different from many trading companies without independent production capability, AMG owns multiple core invention patents for Thermal Silicone Rubber formulation and thermal pad processing technology, enabling independent formula adjustment and on-demand size cutting for regional market requirements.
Core Advantages of Thermal Conductive Pad GTP-040 Win Long-Term Distribution Cooperation in South America
Developed and produced in-house by AMG’s R&D laboratory, Thermal Conductive Pad GTP-040, categorized as Thermal Conductive Pad Extreme Performance within the complete Thermal Conductive Pad GTP product lineup, outperforms conventional Thermal Putty comprehensively for laptop GPU cooling scenarios. Made from optimized high-filler Thermal Silicone Rubber, this standard Laptop Graphics Card Thermal Pad features stable 4.0W/m-K fixed thermal conductivity, excellent compressibility and natural surface tackiness to eliminate air gaps between GPU die and heatsink; no oil leakage or thermal attenuation occurs under Latin America’s fluctuating high-low temperature environment ranging from 10℃ to 45℃.
AMG’s overseas business team led by Ginny signed exclusive distribution framework with three top cross-border electronics wholesalers in Brazil and Mexico in late May 2026, pushing GTP-040 onto mainstream offline electronics retail chains and Mercado Libre flagship stores across major Latin American cities. To cater to cross-border e-commerce sellers’ small-batch stocking needs, AMG supports flexible MOQ orders and arranges goods delivery via its Hong Kong office warehouse to shorten Latin America customs clearance cycle by over 30%. Besides standardized finished-size thermal pads, AMG offers free sample testing and custom die-cutting service for local merchants’ irregular GPU maintenance requirements, a key service missing among most competing Thermal Putty suppliers in Latin America.
AMG’s Next-step Layout for Latin American Thermal Material Market
Industry analysts from Global Latin America Electronics Supply Chain Review forecast the regional Laptop Graphics Card Thermal Pad market will maintain a 7%+ compound annual growth rate till 2032, as used gaming notebook imports keep rising from North America and Asia. Leveraging its mature R&D platform and university joint laboratory cooperation resources, AMG plans to tweak the existing Thermal Silicone Rubber formula of the whole Thermal Conductive Pad GTP series in Q4 2026, upgrading high-temperature resistance specifically to adapt to South America’s extreme tropical working conditions.
Moving forward, AMG will expand its Latin America product portfolio based on market feedback, extending the application of Thermal Conductive Pad GTP-040 beyond aftermarket laptop repair to local small-batch domestic white-box notebook assembly projects, further accelerating the regional phase-out of unstable Thermal Putty and consolidating AMG’s position as trusted premium TIM supplier for Latin America consumer electronics thermal management.
