On Nov 4, 2010, at 8:13 AM, Geke wrote:
To improve conductance, you can use the type of paste containing metal
(like Arctic silver), but then you have to be more careful than with
the white "ceramic" type of paste, because metal also conducts
electricity.
The white pastes are a nuisance to clean-up after.
However, these clean-up quite easily by using full-strength Pine-Sol,
followed by a hot water rinse.
Arctic silver is indeed conductive, which is why the applications
procedure is so involved.
White and diamond pastes are non-conductive, and the procedures are
somewhat simpler.
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