Monday, 10 November 2014

transistors - Electrically conductive thermal paste


I need a thermally AND electrically conductive heat sink compound for attaching power transistors to an aluminium heat sink. I've given Coollaboratory's LiquidPro a try and that oxidized the aluminium. Artic Silver 5 was completely the wrong solution, not conductive at all (I had some exploding FETs on my hands).


Any suggestions?




Answer



I hardly can see why you need a conductive paste? The aluminum is covered with thin insulation layer of Al-oxide and will break the electrical contact anyway with the time, regardless of the paste properties.




  1. If you need the heat sink to be electrically connected to the element - use a wire instead and screw it on the heat sink.




  2. Use copper heat sink and solder the element on it - this way you will get the best electrical and thermal contact possible and very effective heat sink at the same time. (Use very thin solder layer).





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