🔥 Keep Your Cool While You Heat Things Up! 🔥
The MG Chemicals 860-150G Silicone Heat Transfer Compound is a high-performance thermal interface material designed to enhance heat dissipation in electronic applications. With a 150g tube, it features exceptional thermal conductivity, a high dielectric constant, and is perfect for use with heat sinks or metal chassis. Formulated with zinc oxides and polydimethyl siloxane, this compound ensures reliable performance and longevity.
Manufacturer | MG Chemicals |
Brand | MG Chemicals |
Model number | 860-150G |
Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 4.32 x 2.79 cm; 2.83 Grams |
Color | tan |
Material Type | Silicone |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 150 grams |
Manufacturer Part Number | 860-150G |
Item Weight | 2.83 g |
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Silicone heat transfer Grease
Works great on Hei Ignition modules for heat transfer.
R**E
Used for installing a temperature probe into a thermostat well/pocket
I used this to install a thermostatic control probe into a tank pocket on a thermal store.It worked excellently.Prior to this I felt the probe suffered a bit of a delay as it wasn't necessarily making full contact with the sides of the pocket. This meant my boiler took a bit longer to fire up and shut down, which became a bit of a pain (when draining lots of water from the tank, like having a shower).Now it all seems fine, and I'm happy.If I could have one thing different it'd be a screw cap on the tube. Then it'd be perfect.
T**C
The Classic Formula
The 5-oz tube is a five-lifetime supply for the price of one. Made in USA. This is the original, well tested industrial formula, stable for years of service. Zinc oxide/silicone pastes like this have been used for decades where hundreds of watts of heat must be moved through a small surface, with no degradation over the years. It is perfect for automotive ignition "final stages" or the motor controller in your factory or railroad. For the relatively simple task of cooling a computer chip, "silver" pastes, which are sold at high prices to dazzled gamers, will not out-perform this formula; save your money. This compound also makes a perfect high-temperature anti-sieze. I started using this formula on screw-on soldering iron tips in 1970, instead of the ineffective paste provided by Unger. 30 years later Optimol started selling zinc-oxide antisieze. Mine didn't come in a spout tube, but I apply it with a stick anyway.
N**I
My go to for heat transfer compound
Use this to apply to heat sinks for output transistors on vintage audio gear. I like the quality and density of this material over the other brands on the market. Decent sized tube, should last a while. Price was reasonable.
M**E
Excellent
Tres utile bon format
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