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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Arctic Silver Thermal (not retail packaged) Adhesive features: Made with 99.8% pure micronized silver. 62% to 65% silver content by weight. Superior thermal conductivity. Greater than 7.5 W/m°K Temperature range: - 40C to >150C (Bond strength is weakened at very low temperatures due to crystallization.) Negligible electrical conductivity. Arctic Silver Thermal Adhesive was formulated to conduct heat not electricity. Even though Arctic Silver Thermal Adhesive is specifically engineered for high electrical resistance it should be keep away from electrical traces pins and leads. The cured adhesive is slightly capacitive and could potentially cause problems if it bridged two close-proximity electrical paths. A set of Arctic Silver Thermal Adhesive consists of two tubes containing a total of 7 grams of adhesive (3.5 grams of Part A and 3.5 grams of Part | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 0.02 pounds | | Package Length: | 4.7 inches | | Package Width: | 1.5 inches | | Package Height: | 0.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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| | Features | Made with 99.8% pure micronized silver62% to 65% silver content by weightSuperior thermal conductivity. Greater than 7.5 W/m°KTemperature range: - 40C to >150C
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Several bond attempts required Feb 18, 2010 I've always hated epoxy. I still hate it. I needed to mount an air-cooled heat-sink to an i/o chip that had lost its clip. After mixing carefully, I applied the epoxy as directed on a web site. (The epoxy does not come with any instructions).
The bond failed two times. The third time things looked good but lateral pressure caused the bond to break. The forth time was a charm. However, I was not very comfortable with it.
Big minus is no manual. However, Google pointed me to a pdf copy of the manual.
best thermal epoxy Oct 06, 2009 The most expensive but also the best thermal epoxy around. I use it in my DIY handheld lasers. If you don't need the best heat conduction, then a less expensive product will work.
Good stuff Sep 19, 2009 This stuff is holding up pretty good. I'm bonding some copper tubing to an aluminum heat sink (coated with a copper looking substance). No complaints. Oh... I had to wait a little bit longer for the bond to stick, I don't remember how long it says to hold the stuff together while it sets, but I recomend you double it.
Awesome thermal adhesive! Oct 22, 2008 An excellent thermally conductive epoxy! Adheres better than most regular epoxies, provides very low thermal resistance. Behaves exactly like the instructions indicated.
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Best Thermal Epoxy May 19, 2004 Whenever I build a new system (like the dual Opteron server I just finished), I always reach for the arctic silver to help with heat CPU heat dissipation. I have read enough studies and reviews to know that artic silver is the best thermal epoxy available. As a result, I've never had a processor shutdown because of thermal overload, even in less than optimal environments. Although it barely nudges out the second best thermal epoxy, artic silver is still the best.
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