Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
MG ChemicalsThermal Conductivity
1.8W/m·K
Maximum Operating Temperature
+165°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-68°C
Pack Size
85 ml
Operating Temperature Range
-68 → +165 °C
Country of Origin
Canada
Product details
MG Chemicals Super Thermal grease II
MG Chemical 8616 super thermal grease II is a synthetic oil-based low thermal resistant grease. Designed for those applications where the maximum heat flow is a must.
The thermal grease is available in a 3 ml syringe 124-7689, a 25 ml tub 124-7690 or a 85 ml tube 124-7691
Features and Benefits
Silicone free
High dielectric strength
Non-corrosive
No metallic fillers
Safe on plastics
Typical Applications
Use when you want to improve the thermal interface contact conductivity between heat sinks, LEDs, motors, and heat-generating electronic components. Such as CPUs, GPU chipsets and power components.
Use to improve the thermal interface between irregular and pitted surfaces.
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SR 280.80
Each (ex VAT)
SR 322.92
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1
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
MG ChemicalsThermal Conductivity
1.8W/m·K
Maximum Operating Temperature
+165°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-68°C
Pack Size
85 ml
Operating Temperature Range
-68 → +165 °C
Country of Origin
Canada
Product details
MG Chemicals Super Thermal grease II
MG Chemical 8616 super thermal grease II is a synthetic oil-based low thermal resistant grease. Designed for those applications where the maximum heat flow is a must.
The thermal grease is available in a 3 ml syringe 124-7689, a 25 ml tub 124-7690 or a 85 ml tube 124-7691
Features and Benefits
Silicone free
High dielectric strength
Non-corrosive
No metallic fillers
Safe on plastics
Typical Applications
Use when you want to improve the thermal interface contact conductivity between heat sinks, LEDs, motors, and heat-generating electronic components. Such as CPUs, GPU chipsets and power components.
Use to improve the thermal interface between irregular and pitted surfaces.