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  2. Thermally conductive pad - Wikipedia

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    In computing and electronics, thermal pads (also called thermally conductive pad or thermal interface pad) are pre-formed rectangles of solid material (often paraffin wax or silicone based) commonly found on the underside of heatsinks to aid the conduction of heat away from the component being cooled (such as a CPU or another chip) and into the heatsink (usually made from aluminium or copper).

  3. Thermal interface material - Wikipedia

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    Thermally conductive pad: As opposed to previous TIMs that come in a fluidic form, thermal pads are manufactured and used in a solid state (albeit often soft). Mostly made of silicone or silicone-like material, thermal pads have the advantage of being easy to apply. They provide thicker bond lines (ranging in thickness from larger than a few ...

  4. Thermal paste - Wikipedia

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    Thermal paste consists of a polymerizable liquid matrix and large volume fractions of electrically insulating, but thermally conductive filler. Typical matrix materials are epoxies, silicones (silicone grease), urethanes, and acrylates; solvent-based systems, hot-melt adhesives, and pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes are also available.

  5. List of thermal conductivities - Wikipedia

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    Thermal conductivity [W ... thermally conductive greases: 860 Silicone Heat Transfer Compound: 0.66 8616 Super Thermal Grease II: 1.78 8617 Super thermal Grease III: 1.0

  6. Thermal adhesive - Wikipedia

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    The thermally conductive material can vary including metals, metal oxides, silica or ceramic microspheres. The latter are found in products that have much higher dielectric strength, although this comes at the cost of lower thermal conductivity. End-user modding heatsinks may be supplied with thermal adhesive attached (usually a piece of tape).

  7. Self-healing material - Wikipedia

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    Liquid metal microdroplets have also been suspended within silicone elastomer to create stretchable electrical conductors that maintain electrical conductivity when damaged, mimicking the resilience of soft biological tissue. [95] The most common application of this technique is proven in polymer coatings for corrosion protection.