Packaged in plastic bottles of 50 grams from the original
factory packaging of 1 kg.
It is used to improve heat transfer between the heat-generating elements of electronic circuits (processors, power transistors, diodes) and the radiator, as well as between the thermal sensor and the heat-generating element. It is a viscous, heat-resistant white mass.
It is not a dielectric, so if you want to electrically isolate a component from the radiator, you must install a mica gasket.
Specifications:
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color: white
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operating temperature range: -30°C to +280°C
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coefficient of thermal conductivity, not less: 0.925 W/(m K)
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thermal resistance, no more: 0.225
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maximum temperature range: -50°C to +300°C
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density:> 2.0 g/cm³
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viscosity: 1000
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thixotropy: 380 ±10 1/10mm
Background information:
Thixotropy (thixotropy) - the ability of a substance to reduce the viscosity (liquefy) from mechanical stress and increase the viscosity (thicken) at rest.
Thixotropy should not be confused with pseudoplasticity. For pseudoplastic fluids, viscosity decreases with increasing shear stress, while for thixotropic fluids, viscosity decreases over time at constant shear stress.
Source - Wikipedia