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50gram Conductive Glue, Thermal Glue, Thermal Plaster, Silicone Viscous Adhesive Compound, High Performance Heatsink Glue for LED/GPU/MOSFET/Printer/Chipset/IC

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  • HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: With a thermal conductivity of 0.975W/m-K, this conductive glue can help MOSFETs, LEDs, ICs, GPU chipsets and other electronic components that need to be directly bonded to dissipate heat effectively. It has thermal conductivity and strong adhesion. Helps to effectively disperse heat from the chipset to the heat sink. It is suitable for all heat sinks without retaining clips for a wide range of applications.
  • SAFE AND NON-CONDUCTIVE: This thermal glue is non-conductive, safe, and non-toxic, making it safe for both users and electronic components. It is odorless, moisture-proof, and non-expanding, which ensures that long-term use will not damage the substrate. IMPORTANT NOTE: It is important to note that this thermal adhesive cannot be used between the CPU and HEATSINK.
  • STRONG ADHESION: This electrically conductive adhesives has strong adhesion to most metals and non-metals, ensuring a reliable and long-lasting connection. With an adhesive and tensile strength of 2.1 (MPA), it is a high-performance option with excellent results.
  • Fast drying time: This hot adhesive cures quickly on contact with air, with a drying time of approximately 30 minutes at 25°C. This makes it simple and easy to use, with no downtime. This makes it easy to use with minimal downtime.
  • Thoughtful After-sales Service: If you are not satisfied with conductive adhesive you received, or if the glue overflows due to the shipping process, please feel free to contact us, and we will be happy to provide you with replacement or refund services.



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Robert Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Review of the 50g Conductive Glue: A Reliable Thermal Adhesive SolutionI've recently had the opportunity to work with the 50g Conductive Glue, and I must say, it has quickly become one of my go-to solutions for thermal applications in electronics. Here’s a detailed overview of its performance based on various factors that matter most when selecting a thermal adhesive.Thermal Conductivity: With a thermal conductivity rating of 0.975 W/m-K, this glue excels in its ability to effectively transfer heat. In my use cases, whether bonding MOSFETs, ICs, or GPU chipsets to heatsinks, I found that it noticeably contributed to heat dissipation. It’s impressive how well it fulfills the critical requirement for modern electronics, allowing components to operate within safe temperature ranges without resorting to clunky methods like mechanical clips.Safety and Usability: A standout feature of this adhesive is its non-conductive nature. As someone who frequently handles delicate electronic components, the non-toxic, odorless, and moisture-proof characteristics offer peace of mind. I appreciate the thoughtfulness that went into its design; it ensures that users and components remain safe over time. However, a word of caution: the label mentions that it should not be used between CPUs and heatsinks, which is an essential point to keep in mind.Adhesion Strength: The glue showcases impressive adhesion properties, bonding well with both metals and non-metals thanks to its 2.1 MPa tensile strength. I tested it on various substrates, and it held fast, making it a reliable choice for long-term applications. Once it cures, the bond feels robust, ensuring that your electronic components stay securely in place.Curing Time: One of the best aspects of this conductive glue is its fast drying time. At around 30 minutes at 25°C, it simplifies the process of working with it significantly. I found this to be extremely handy, especially when working on multiple projects. There’s minimal downtime, and if applied correctly, it sets quickly, allowing you to move on to the next steps of your project without delay.Conclusion: Overall, the 50g Conductive Glue has proven itself to be a high-performance adhesive that combines excellent thermal properties with user-friendly features. It works fantastically well for a variety of applications, particularly for electronic components that need efficient heat management. Just ensure to follow the instructions for optimal performance—letting it cure properly during use makes all the difference. I highly recommend it to both hobbyists and professionals looking for an effective thermal adhesive solution.
Raul A. Lugo
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
This thermal glue works OK. It does take a long time to cure, so it is best for parts you can assemble and leave to cure, or that have some other form of retention besides the thermal glue.It feels very similar to the factory glue that comes with pasted under MOSFETS in most electronics I have taken apart, after it cures.
SD
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This thermal adhesive is a solid choice for mounting heatsinks and managing heat dissipation on various components. It applies easily, cures in about 24 hours, and forms a strong bond that holds up well over time. I’ve used it on a range of electronics, from attaching heatsinks to power supplies to refurbishing older laptops, and it’s done the job every time.It’s not a high-performance thermal paste meant for CPUs, but for applications where you need both adhesion and thermal conductivity—like securing heatsinks to MOSFETs, VRMs, or amplifier chips—it works great. The consistency is thick but spreads well, and once cured, it holds firmly without being completely permanent, so removal is possible with some effort.For the price, this is an excellent option for general electronics repairs and modifications. If you’re a repair tech or just need a reliable thermal adhesive for various projects, this is a solid buy.
Gerardo G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Amazing price and high quality product, I had to glue 12 heatsinks to my stepper drivers and I still have more than half of the tube.
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Seems to work well for the intended tasks, used it when putting my printer back together and it set fine.
PapaJames C
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Worked well
Neptune
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Have old TV's with heatsinks your fixing? Work as a Repair Tech, and go through a lot of thermal paste and don't wanna have to use your high end paste for basic jobs, so your not spending $100 a month in paste cost? Get this stuff..Everything I through this stuff at it did it's job.. Had somoene bring me a 2009 Samsung Plasma TV, and if you knows how insanely hot those can get then you know, the IC Controller chips on the control boards get even hotter. The paste was so dried out the TV was cutting on and off (Like a safety switch) went throught the TV and repasted all the heatsinks, TV left wokring just fine and the temps dropped a lot. I used it on a bunch of office Lennovo Desktops and Laptops I had to refurbish for resale, and they all dropped temps and run pefectly. Look I love Thermal Grizzly and companies like that just as much as everyone else, but paying $25 for 5 grams just to repaste a Lenovo ideapad thats maybe worth $40 in perfect condition, using paste like this is perfectly fine for that. It saves a lot of money, it's easy to use and spreads well. In the past 2 months I've had Thermalright TF7 go straight into the garbage as well as other brands so $7 for this much paste that actually works is a big help, and repair techs know how expensive things are for us right now (And it's going to get way worst) So, save some money guys. I don't know how this stuff will hold up with age, only time will tell but for $7 I'd say take the risk.
Shefler
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I have a speaker with a built in amp that gets really hot to the touch after running for about 20 minutes and need a way to cool it off. Since the amp is built in, there isn't much heatsink exposed to help cool off so I picked up this thermal glue to use to attach some old heatsinks I have from an old computer. I needed thermal glue to make sure that the dispersal of heat is as efficient as possible. So far the heatsinks are holding and they do get hot so I know at least some of the heat is getting moved away from the amp. I might add a 12v fan out of the one of the old PCs to turn on when the amp turns on to add even more cooling, if the fan blows across the additional hearsinks, it will work even better.