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HY910 Thermal Conductive Glue is a high-performance silicone adhesive designed for efficient heat dissipation in electronic components like GPUs, LEDs, and IC chipsets. Featuring 0.975W/m-K thermal conductivity, strong 2.1 MPA adhesion, and a quick 30-minute drying time, it ensures reliable bonding without electrical conductivity. Safe, odorless, moisture-resistant, and stable across -60°C to 250°C, it’s the go-to solution for professionals seeking durable cooling performance without the hassle.
R**E
holding well so far
Used these to hold heat sinks on my excavator cylinder as I don't want to buy and stuff a heat exchanger into the hot engine bay. I thought it would need a screw or two but they are still holding on after a couple months so it works well.
T**R
Delivery was prompt, and the predicted delivery date was accurate.
I was pleased with the prompt delivery. I am using this to physically and thermally attach a heat sink to a power supply.
M**S
Works to bond heat conductive components
I'm using this thermal glue to bond a metal temperature sensor to an aluminum resin tank on a 3D printer and so far it's working well.As it says in the title, this "HY910 0.975W/m-k Thermal Conductive Glue" works to bond components to surfaces. Although not super strong like epoxy, it does provide a decent bond that seems secure and it transfers heat well.The glue I got took much longer than 30 to 45 minutes to really firm up, it was more like a couple hours. It also doesn't seem to get rock hard like epoxy, but it does get pretty firm.With that said, I would recommend this thermal conductive glue if you have something you need to attach to a surface where heat conductivity is required. It does seem to work as advertised.(And to be clear, the probe I'm using isn't actually sitting in the resin- it's glued/mounted to the *inside* of the hollow frame of the resin tank. Neither the probe nor the glue ever come into contact with the resin. A silicone 'band heater' is wrapped around the outside of the tank, controlled by a cheap $3 temperature controller.After everything comes up to temperature, the inside of the aluminum frame is within ~0.5 degrees C of the resin's actual, dip-tested temperature, more than close enough for temperature control.)
M**D
Works very well as an adhesive
I used this to glue some large heat sinks to an LED array's aluminum panel and it worked great. I have no way to test the thermal conductivity but the light runs much cooler now and the heat sinks get hot so it must be transferring the heat. Better than thermal grease if you want your heat sink to stay in place permanently.
Q**Q
Works well for handling coil whine sound
It can reduce the coil whine sound in my laptop. Just use it on the inductors.
S**E
Wow it sure is thermal adhesive
It adheres things to other things, AND DOES THERMAL STUFF
T**N
Good product
Just works
C**Y
Not for soldering
Can i get a refund? Miscategorized. Useless.
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