Alphacool Apex Thermal Pad Soft 16W/mk is designed for efficient heat dissipation in electronic devices. It is commonly used in computers to manage heat from components like CPUs and GPUs. The pad's high thermal conductivity ensures effective transfer of heat away from sensitive parts, helping maintain optimal performance and longevity of the hardware.
The thermal pad has a thermal conductivity of 16.6 W/mK, making it highly efficient at transferring heat. Its compressibility allows it to conform to irregular surfaces, filling gaps and ensuring even contact between components. This feature is especially useful in devices with uneven or textured surfaces where traditional thermal pastes might not perform as well.
The pad is compatible with a wide range of electronic devices, including motherboards, servers, power supplies, and mobile phones. Its excellent electrical insulation properties make it safe to use in various applications without the risk of short circuits. The material is also resistant to high temperatures, operating effectively between -50°C and 150°C.
The design of the thermal pad includes a soft, silicone-based material that is both durable and easy to apply. Its natural stickiness helps it adhere to surfaces without the need for additional adhesives. The pad's dimensions are 100 x 100 x 0.5 mm, making it suitable for precise placement in tight spaces within electronic enclosures.
The product comes with technical specifications that highlight its performance and safety features. It has a volume resistivity of 5×10¹² ohm-m and a dielectric constant of 5KV/mm, ensuring safe use in high-voltage environments. The pad also meets the UL 94V-0 flame rating, providing fire safety in case of overheating.
Brand: Alphacool
Model: Apex
Specifications: 100 x 100 x 0.5 mm, 16.6 W/mK thermal conductivity, -50 to 150°C operating temperature
Features: High thermal conductivity, excellent electrical insulation, compressible material, low silicone bleeding risk
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