Thermal conductive silicon powder is a highly thermally conductive material that is widely used in various industries. It is also known as thermal grease or thermal paste. This powder is made up of...
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Thermal conductive silicon powder is a highly thermally conductive material that is widely used in various industries. It is also known as thermal grease or thermal paste. This powder is made up of a mixture of finely ground silica and aluminum oxide particles that are suspended in a low-viscosity silicone fluid.
The main purpose of thermal conductive silicon powder is to aid in the transfer of heat from one surface to another. It is applied to the surfaces of electronic components, such as processors or heat sinks, where it helps to fill in any gaps or imperfections in the surface that may impede heat transfer. This improves the efficiency of heat dissipation and helps to prevent overheating.
Thermal conductive silicon powder is also used in the production of thermal pads, which are used as a more convenient alternative to paste. These pads are pre-cut to specific sizes and shapes, making them easier to handle and apply. They are also reusable, helping to reduce waste and cost.
Chemical Component | Specification |
---|---|
Silicon (Si) | > 99% |
Carbon (C) | < 0.1% |
Oxygen (O) | < 0.5% |
Aluminum (Al) | < 0.1% |
Iron (Fe) | < 0.05% |
Calcium (Ca) | < 0.05% |
Sodium (Na) | < 0.05% |
Potassium (K) | < 0.05% |
Magnesium (Mg) | < 0.05% |
Phosphorus (P) | < 0.01% |
Sulfur (S) | < 0.01% |
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