🔥 Stick to the Heat, Not the Hassle! 🔥
This Thermal Adhesive Tape measures 25m x 10mm x 0.20mm and is designed for efficient thermal management in electronic devices. With a thermal conductivity of 2.0 W/mK, it provides superior heat dissipation, making it ideal for applications involving LED, CPU, GPU, and other high-power components. Its strong adhesion and easy installation make it a must-have for any tech-savvy professional.
Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Silicone |
Compatible Material | Aluminum, Metal |
Additional Features | Strong |
Size Name | 10mm |
J**H
Good results for me
Worked just fine for adhering a larger heat sink to the back of a graphics card. Also, the thermal transfer results were better than I was expecting from a 2 W/mK material.
D**R
Great adhesive for TV LED backlight strips
Very strong adhesive. I made a mistake sticking an LED strip in the wrong position with this tape and it was very difficult to remove, which is a good thing.
T**N
The best works as descripted
The best works as descripted
T**N
Decent heat transfer for lower to medium heat devices, adhesive sticks well
Works as advertised.ProDecent thermal transfer for light to medium heat devices. Note, not for modern AMD and Intel CPUs.Adhesive sticks well and holds over time. I recommend cleaning surfaces with rubbing alcohol and let drive before use.ConThe adhesive sticks well to just about anything, but it loves sticking to itself the best. It can be hard to get blue strip off. If it somehow sticks to itself while trying to use, get another piece as it will not give up hold to itself.If it was easier to get the blue strip off I would have given it 5 stars. Even so, 4 stars is easy for me to give.
S**H
Good stuff
I didnt test thermals but this did the job and was easy to use, my components still work after their service has ended.Sticky, easy to peel.
C**K
Not sure about thermal performance, but it worked well for an old 486
I have been trying to get a hold of a specific rare overdrive chip for my 486 (Evergreen AMD 5x86 w/built-in voltage regulator). The prices for that particular CPU are exorbitant, so I bought the base CPU, a cheap voltage regulator adapter, and I had an old 486 heatsink/fan lying around. I needed this tape to attach the heatsink to the CPU, since the old pre-Socket1/2/3 CPU socket does not have mounting brackets and the CPU's height would be too much for it anyway. The tape worked perfectly. I do not know if it performs very well, thermally, but that's not so important for an old 5x86 chip. It just needs some mild cooling, so this tape was definitely enough. As a result, the CPU stays quite cool.I'd be more concerned with a more modern, high-TDP device. The tape is pretty thick, and it's pretty sticky, so I don't know how hard it would be to separate the CPU from the heatsink at this point. That's probably a good thing, though, since the motherboard/CPU are turned on their side (they are in a tower case) so I need the tape to resist gravity indefinitely. They have stuck together well so far.
A**J
Works okay, not the best thermal transfer
This stuff seems to work okay but if you have any other options like thermal paste/glue, it would be better to use that.
D**C
Strong, heat resistant adhesive
I had an slighly unusual use for this but it worked perfectly. I wanted to adhere a stick PC to a marble window sill. The stick PC is fanless and the case serves as a heat sink. The entire case is grooved in order to help radiate the heat, but reduces the surface area that a still tape can adhere to.I first tried a highly rated name brand double sided tape. It worked initially but the heat quickly softened the adhesive and the PC came loose.Then I tried this tape. This tape was thinner, which allowed me to press the tape into the grooves more. The adhesion is still strong after several weeks.This tape is likely useful in many applications where heat is a factor.
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