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Thermally insulating glue/adhesive
2004-10-01
Manscher Martin
2004-10-01
Kirt Williams
2004-10-18
Manscher Martin
2004-10-18
aasutosh dave
Thermally insulating glue/adhesive
Kirt Williams
2004-10-01
RTV silicones, such as RTV 730, have low thermal conductivities (~0.2
W/m-K).
You squeeze them on and let them cure at room temperature. They are pretty
chemically inert.
    --Kirt Williams

----- Original Message -----
From: "Manscher Martin" 
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Cc: "Manscher Martin" 
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 2:41 AM
Subject: [mems-talk] Thermally insulating glue/adhesive


>I was wondering if anyone could recommend a glue/adhesive with low
> thermal conductivity? I have no strong requirements for other
> properties, so any suggestions are welcome.
>
> Martin Manscher, Development Engineer, MSc, PhD
> Danfoss, Microtechnology Group
>
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