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Thin Thermal Pad to Increase Thermal Conductivity (+500C temp)

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Helepolis

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Dec 13, 2015
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High all,

I need to increase thermal conductivity between Steel and Aluminum plates at +500C temps, using a thing semi-flexible sheet without gluing it to the surfaces of the metal plates.

Is there anything that can fit this problem?

Thanks,

SD
 
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the melting point of pure Al is 660C, and it readily oxidizes,

you need to consider alternatives
 
500C is worst case, actual working temp will be around 300-400, for a duration of couple of minutes.
 
This subject has come up in the past: thread391-344083, but flexibility at high temperatures is problematic. Otherwise, see also


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Contact manufacturers of heat transfer paste.
I have used both MgO and BN for high temp heat transfer and they work fairly well.
At your temps a silicone or Krytox grease loaded with a high heat transfer filler would do the trick.

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georgeverghese,

Interesting stuff, looks much easier to use than a thermal grease, do you know how well it handles differential thermal expansion?
 
@hendersdc

Wouldnt know details, maybe write to the supplier. All I know is that there are compact heat exchangers made out of graphite.
 
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