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Jamie Morken
Hi,
I am comparing some heatsink pads, some specify thermal conductivity and
some specify thermal resistivity, how do I convert from one spec to the
other to see which pad has better thermal heat transfer?
I like to use thermal resistivity, ie 0.2celcius/watt for an SP2000 pad,
digikey part# BER202-ND, also 3.5W/m-K is specified as the thermal
conductivity for this part.
the K-10 Sil Pad has 0.41celcius/watt thermal resistivity, and 1.3W/m-K
thermal conductivity, digikey part# BER114-ND.
How do these parts compare to Aavid aluminum oxide insulators, with a
thermal conductivity of 15.06W/m-K, mouser part#: 532-4170
Also Aavid Thermasil III, with a thermal conductivity of 0.92W/m-K,
mouser part#: 532-53-77-4ACG
I think the thermal conductivity is a material spec, while the thermal
resistivity depends on the size of the component (thermal transfer cross
section area) is this correct?
Also the aluminum oxide seems to be by far the best insulating material
for highest heat transfer, do these need to be used with silicone
heatgrease?
cheers,
Jamie
I am comparing some heatsink pads, some specify thermal conductivity and
some specify thermal resistivity, how do I convert from one spec to the
other to see which pad has better thermal heat transfer?
I like to use thermal resistivity, ie 0.2celcius/watt for an SP2000 pad,
digikey part# BER202-ND, also 3.5W/m-K is specified as the thermal
conductivity for this part.
the K-10 Sil Pad has 0.41celcius/watt thermal resistivity, and 1.3W/m-K
thermal conductivity, digikey part# BER114-ND.
How do these parts compare to Aavid aluminum oxide insulators, with a
thermal conductivity of 15.06W/m-K, mouser part#: 532-4170
Also Aavid Thermasil III, with a thermal conductivity of 0.92W/m-K,
mouser part#: 532-53-77-4ACG
I think the thermal conductivity is a material spec, while the thermal
resistivity depends on the size of the component (thermal transfer cross
section area) is this correct?
Also the aluminum oxide seems to be by far the best insulating material
for highest heat transfer, do these need to be used with silicone
heatgrease?
cheers,
Jamie