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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de abril de 2025
I use it to attach the thermal sensor to the battery cell in power tool battery packs, it works great for what I need it for.
Brandon D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de abril de 2025
They do what they're supposed to. Good purchase.
Alberto Pando Lázaro
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2024
Alta calidad.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de septiembre de 2024
Worked great 👍 👌
Kindle Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2023
Don't like big square hole - I imagine that is for proprietary holder, but mine doesn't use it. Not a big deal.These blades have enough stainless to keep from rusting.They are factory sharp, but can be further sharpened with a Lansky set & a leather strop to a true razor's edge. They retain that edge very well.I use them in a TiRant Razor V3. The combination is a delightful one.I sharpen the 5-pack all at once, so if I run into a situation where abusing the blade is the expedient course, I have a ready replacement.I save the dulled blades, then refinish them as I have time.
T M.
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de octubre de 2023
Kind of expensive
spoch
Comentado en India el 9 de enero de 2023
Works as advertized. (I used it to glue and seal a heat exchanger). Takes a few hours to set and forms a strong bond.Would help to have detailed spec sheet giving thermal conductivity.
Dr. Ralph PA
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de septiembre de 2023
These are the best utility blades I have ever used. Super sharp and very durable.
Keith rennells
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2022
This is the best blade that I've ever used in about 4 years. I will continue buying them. They are a little pricey but, worth it!
Dean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de mayo de 2021
I purchased this adhesive in June 2018 and first used it over the past couple of days to assemble homemade heat sinks and apply them to NVME SSDs. Before bonding parts I applied the adhesive to lapped 1/2" square pieces of 1/16" thick aluminum 1100 and applied moderate pressure. A joint gap of .001" was measured with calipers. At a thermal conductivity of 1.2 W/m-K, this bond thickness has neglible thermal resistance for my application.Bonding of parts was done at a humidity of ~30% and a temperature of ~70°F. The adhesive did not "skin over" or otherwise exhibit an increase in viscosity during the fifteen minutes or so that I was working with it. I prefer a slower curing adhesive so that I do not have to race to get parts assembled before increased viscosity causes problems. This applies in particular to parts being bonded to circuit board components since large clamping forces have the risk of damaging the circuit board.Silicone (polysiloxane) adhesives require moisture to cure and this moisture can be provided from the atmosphere or adsorbed moisture on surfaces that are being bonded. Thin joints will cure faster than thicker joints. If you are not going to be able to leave the bonded parts alone for at least 24 hours, it is a good idea to bond pieces of scrap metal and/or plastic and test the bond strength of the test pieces prior to putting your bonded assembly into service. Cleaning surfaces to be bonded with a cotton swab and isopropanol and/or acetone (not suitable for some plastics) is also recommended since the solid filler used to enhance thermal conductivity inhibits the flow and wetting capability of the silicone adhesive. TANSTAAFL.Two pieces of copper were cleaned, bonded, and tested after a 24 hour cure (see photo). The lap joint (~.3 sq.in.) held up under the application of a 10 pound shear force, but failed at 20 pounds. The adhesive in the interior region of the failed joint was still plastic, indicating that the joint wasn't fully cured; however the bond was strong enough for my application.
Vinay K.
Comentado en India el 10 de febrero de 2021
good quality glue for heat sink of processor etc
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