Re: silicone grease

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Sujet : Re: silicone grease
De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 31. Mar 2024, 19:01:09
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On 1/04/2024 1:59 am, John Larkin wrote:
On Sun, 31 Mar 2024 14:38:44 +0200, Robert Roland <fake@ddress.no>
wrote:
 
On Sat, 30 Mar 2024 11:14:10 -0700, John Larkin <jl@997PotHill.com>
wrote:
>
Give a nice flat mosfet package and a flat heat sink,
>
There is no such thing as flat. There is only different levels of
rough. Extremely flat is extremely expensive.
>
In theory, when you bolt two metal object together, they will only
contact at three microscopic points.
 That "theory" assumes that both surfaces are infinitely rigid. The
force on those three microscopic contact points would be enough to
melt diamond.
Diamond doesn't melt at room temperature. There is a diamond/graphite/liquid carbon triple point at 12 GPa at 5000 K, but your lump of metal wouldn't get hot enough to get anywhere near that.
The three microscopic points will distort so that that the compressive force is spread over three finite - but small - areas.
With very clean surfaces under vacuum you get microwelding as the metal at the microscopic contact points diffuses into the surface it is squeezed up against. This can be a problem if you wan to dismantle your gear later.
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Bill Sloman, Sydney

Date Sujet#  Auteur
31 Mar 24 * Re: silicone grease2Robert Roland
31 Mar 24 `- Re: silicone grease1Bill Sloman

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