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What is this Adhesive Thermal Pad?

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Harry_22:
The glued transistor withstood a load of 5 kg.
I didn't pull it any further because afraid to tear the thermal pad off the heat sink.

keenox:
If you are going to mount the whole heatsink with the transistors attached anyways, why do you not want to use a screw?

Audiorepair:
More to the point, why are you wearing a pair of Crocs?

Harry_22:

--- Quote from: Audiorepair on November 15, 2024, 09:15:09 pm ---More to the point, why are you wearing a pair of Crocs?

--- End quote ---
No Crocs is allowed. This is Abebas Abeba :)
ESD protective area.

Harry_22:

--- Quote from: keenox on November 15, 2024, 08:34:14 pm ---If you are going to mount the whole heatsink with the transistors attached anyways, why do you not want to use a screw?

--- End quote ---
I apologize if I use the wrong terms.
On the reverse side there are ribs and a step. This can be seen from the first photo. Therefore, you need to drill from the back side between the ribs. In this case, it is possible that the internal reinforcement of the thermal pad will wrap around the drill. And you also need to remove the chamfer from the radiator under the thermal mat. Since the nut will not fit, you need to make the thread.
So it is not the easiest way. But I was already preparing to do this, since I was not sure of the adhesion of this glue.

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