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What is the heat conductivity coefficient of glass wool ?

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Glass wool is a kind of spongiform fibre with silicate mineral which can form glass as main material and certain clinker as auxiliary material through fusion, fiber forming and a certain amount of organic binder. It belongs to inorganic glass fiber. Glass wool thermal conductivity is generally less than 0.1W / mK. If the test temperature is not high (150 ℃ or less), you can use transient plane source method. If the material itself is flocculence, you can measure without processing sample.
Glass wool has high thermal conductivity. The higher the thermal resistance of thermal paste, the poorer the heat-conducting property. Good domestic thermal pastes are Balance Stars DRG series, STARS series from 0.65-3.8W / m-k. Good international brands are Shin-Etsu, DowCorning, Laird and so on. Thermal conducting silica?gel and silicone?grease belong to thermal interface materials. Thermal conducting silica gel is thermal conductive RTV adhesive, a kind of pouring sealant which can be cured at room temperature. The biggest difference between heat conductive silicone?grease and silica?gel is that heat conductive silica?gel can be cured and has a certain bonding property. Thermal conductive silicone?grease is a kind of material used to fill the gap between CPU and cooling fin.
Heat conductivity coefficient of glass wool is less than or equal to 0.04 W / M.K at 120 ℃. You can calculate it at 95 ℃. I am a manufacturer of glass wool.

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