Hi Guys,
I've asked this on more than one forum.. but here goes...
I have to assume that ordinary silicone sealant doesn't have the same
heat conducting property as the silicone grease used on CPU heatsinks,
otherwise there would be no reason to spend the extra on a tiny tube of silicone grease.
I'm looking to fill a small area that would usually call for Bostik foam filler that comes
in a spray can an expands prior to setting, but that is a heat insulator, not conductor.
Any ideas of something that could be poured through a hole,
or added to the mix with the foam?
Or is silicone sealant a good conductor as well?
Cheers, Art.
I've asked this on more than one forum.. but here goes...
I have to assume that ordinary silicone sealant doesn't have the same
heat conducting property as the silicone grease used on CPU heatsinks,
otherwise there would be no reason to spend the extra on a tiny tube of silicone grease.
I'm looking to fill a small area that would usually call for Bostik foam filler that comes
in a spray can an expands prior to setting, but that is a heat insulator, not conductor.
Any ideas of something that could be poured through a hole,
or added to the mix with the foam?
Or is silicone sealant a good conductor as well?
Cheers, Art.