Silicone Thermal Pad For Cpu Gpu
The material of silicone cpu padis soft, good compression performance, good thermal insulation performance, adjustable thickness range is relatively large, suitable for filling the cavity, both sides have natural viscosity, operability and maintainability;
The main purpose of the thermal conductive silicone piece is to reduce the thermal resistance generated between the heat source surface and the contact surface of the heat dissipation device. The thermal conductive silicone piece can fill the gap of the contact surface well.
Advantages Of Silicone Thermal Pad For Cpu Gpu
With the addition of thermal silicone, can make the contact surface between the heat source and the radiator better full contact, really do face to face contact. The reaction at temperature can achieve as small a temperature difference as possible.
As aprofessional silicone products companyin China, Profound provides silicone products china, custom silicone products, silicone thermal pad for cpu gpu heatsink, etc. For more information, please feel free to contact us!
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