shane21
Nuclear
- Jul 3, 2015
- 81
Using some snap on radiators around galvanized tubes, as seen here...
Those radiators are also galvanized steel, same as the tubes, though
in that photo the tube looks to already be painted.
I need to maximize the thermal conductivity between the two surfaces.
Radiators don't easily move when snapped down, so not looking so much
for an adhesive here, as whatever will best conduct heat between them.
If a consideration, the Delta T at the maximum will be 70F as the temp
inside and outside pipe ranges from 35F to 105F.
Some radiators will also have water flowing by them at < 100 PSIG and
under 15 gpm, if that plays into thermal paste selection to minimize
risk of having it eroding away.
Appreciate any suggestions, thanks!
Those radiators are also galvanized steel, same as the tubes, though
in that photo the tube looks to already be painted.
I need to maximize the thermal conductivity between the two surfaces.
Radiators don't easily move when snapped down, so not looking so much
for an adhesive here, as whatever will best conduct heat between them.
If a consideration, the Delta T at the maximum will be 70F as the temp
inside and outside pipe ranges from 35F to 105F.
Some radiators will also have water flowing by them at < 100 PSIG and
under 15 gpm, if that plays into thermal paste selection to minimize
risk of having it eroding away.
Appreciate any suggestions, thanks!