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G109 10gram Thermal Conductive Glue, Heatsink Silicone Glue, Thermal Plaster, Silicone Viscous Adhesive Compound for LED GPU MOSFET Printer Chipset IC High Performance

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About this item

  • Non-Electrical Conductive,Non-corrosive ,Non-toxic,Suitable for all heatsink without fixed clip. It has heat conducting properties, strong adhesion. Helps disperse the heat from Chipset to heatsink effectively.
  • Use for MOSFET, LED, heat sinks , North-south bridge, video card, Chipset, heat dissipation part, heat dissipation, electrical appliances, instruments and other industries.
  • It has good thermal conductivity and wide service temperature range(-60~280 degrees Celsius)
  • Thermal conductivity:> 1.5W/m-K, Do not use thermal glue "between CPU and HEATSINK"!
  • Package Includes : 1 x GENNEL G109 10g thermal glue



Product Description

Model GENNEL G109
Color White
Net Weight 10g
Operating Temperature -60℃ ~ 280℃ (-76℉ to 536℉)
Package Includes 1 x GENNEL G109 10g thermal glue
thermal glue 10g

  • Features: It has heat conducting properties, strong adhesion.

  • Suitable for all heatsink without fixed clip.

  • Helps disperse the heat from Chipset to heatsink effectively.

  • Do not use thermal glue between CPU and HEATSINK.
hs300g

  • The curing rateis related to the relative humidity and temperature in the air, the higher the temperature, the faster the curing speed, and vice versa.

  • Recommended coating thickness: 0.1-0.5mm, the thinner the better.

  • Please close the lid immediately after use to prevent the glue from curing.

BDD

Safety Application

Non-electrical conductive,non-volatile, flame retardant, which eliminates the risk of short circuit and discharges and corrosion damage to the chip and the radiator.

SZLL

Long-lasting and stable performance

Excellent ease of use and outstanding long-term stability.

60280

Wide working temperature

Wide working temperature: -60℃ ~ 280℃ (-76℉ to 536℉)

G109 10G

Wide range of applications

Use for MOSFET, LED, heat sinks , North-south bridge, graphics card , Chipset, heat dissipation part, heat dissipation, electrical appliances, instruments and other industries.


Jon
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Works. The included spreader was super handy
Orrin
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I did not know this stuff existed. I am building a Little hobby-type transmitter, and the 2N3053 metal-can transistor needs a heat sink. The stickum on the miniature heatsinks does not stick. This "thermal conductive glue" seems to be working just fine.
Kathryn Athena
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Super useful! Not bad price. Works great!!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2024
Worked great 👍 👌
Valerie
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I used this to glue some old computer heatsinks to the side of my shop's minifridge. No sanding, nothing.Slick, enameled surface... still stuck on there perfectly, transfers the heat really well, too.Might be nice if it was a bit thicker and tackier, but no real complaints from me.
Amazorro
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Used this to glue an large aluminum heat sink on top of a tiny thin Asus 680 chipset cooler. Worked great and dropped the temp about 10C down into the low 50C range. I read the other reviews about the glue not holding so when I glued things I put a weight on the new heat sink and let it all sit off for about 36 hours. I don't think it's going to come off without a lot of force. Good because it's all in a glass case.
Shaharyar Ali
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 24, 2023
Excellent product. Will order it again
Christian
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023
Originally I saw that this was only 10 grams and debated buying multiple.1 tiny tube was way more than enough! I ended up with a lot of extra and was running around my house adding heat sinks to anything that gets even remotely warm just to use up the tube and avoid wasting the rest of it.After adding heat sinks to my 3D printer’s stepper motors, two raspberry pi 3Bs, one Raspberry pi 4, a couple Arduinos, and other miscellaneous electronics, im still left with about 75% of the paste still in the tube!The paste works great. I wouldn’t use this on anything that you intend to eventually take apart like a PC or anything, but for adding heat sinks and creating permanent bonds, it’s amazing!If I was describing this product to someone that had no idea what it was, I’d describe it as a “thick super glue made to move heat on electronics”.The dry time was a lot faster than expected. If used correctly where you press out all the excess and wipe it off, it took maybe 2 hours to fully stick, after sitting overnight I doubt anything will be able to pull those heat sinks off.
spoch
Reviewed in India on January 9, 2023
Works as advertized. (I used it to glue and seal a heat exchanger). Takes a few hours to set and forms a strong bond.Would help to have detailed spec sheet giving thermal conductivity.
56
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021
Acceptable thermal conductivity, known value and you can design accordingly. I do like the strength, enough to hold a sink in place with no worries that it drops and shorts out something, but still can be removed if absolutely necessary. A little goes a long ways, I mounted over 100 small sinks and barely used any of this small tube... Have not used competing products so cannot compare, but happy with the results.
Dean
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
I purchased this adhesive in June 2018 and first used it over the past couple of days to assemble homemade heat sinks and apply them to NVME SSDs. Before bonding parts I applied the adhesive to lapped 1/2" square pieces of 1/16" thick aluminum 1100 and applied moderate pressure. A joint gap of .001" was measured with calipers. At a thermal conductivity of 1.2 W/m-K, this bond thickness has neglible thermal resistance for my application. Bonding of parts was done at a humidity of ~30% and a temperature of ~70°F. The adhesive did not "skin over" or otherwise exhibit an increase in viscosity during the fifteen minutes or so that I was working with it. I prefer a slower curing adhesive so that I do not have to race to get parts assembled before increased viscosity causes problems. This applies in particular to parts being bonded to circuit board components since large clamping forces have the risk of damaging the circuit board. Silicone (polysiloxane) adhesives require moisture to cure and this moisture can be provided from the atmosphere or adsorbed moisture on surfaces that are being bonded. Thin joints will cure faster than thicker joints. If you are not going to be able to leave the bonded parts alone for at least 24 hours, it is a good idea to bond pieces of scrap metal and/or plastic and test the bond strength of the test pieces prior to putting your bonded assembly into service. Cleaning surfaces to be bonded with a cotton swab and isopropanol and/or acetone (not suitable for some plastics) is also recommended since the solid filler used to enhance thermal conductivity inhibits the flow and wetting capability of the silicone adhesive. TANSTAAFL. Two pieces of copper were cleaned, bonded, and tested after a 24 hour cure (see photo). The lap joint (~.3 sq.in.) held up under the application of a 10 pound shear force, but failed at 20 pounds. The adhesive in the interior region of the failed joint was still plastic, indicating that the joint wasn't fully cured; however the bond was strong enough for my application.
Vinay K.
Reviewed in India on February 10, 2021
good quality glue for heat sink of processor etc
Amal
Reviewed in India on April 15, 2021
This glue ruined my chipset
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