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Coollaboratory Liquid Pro is the first heat conducting medium, which is worthy of its name. It is the first heat conduction paste that consists of 100% liquid metal alloy. It is liquid at room temperature (like mercury), but it is absolutly nontoxic and has a high moistening ability for several materials.
Coollaboratory Liquid Pro contain no non-metallic additives (like silicone, oxides etc.) at all. It also does not contain any solid particles. Due to these properties, Coollaboratory Liquid Pro surpasses the best high performance heat conducting pastes by a factor of 9-10 in heat conductivity and standard white silicon metal oxide paste by a factor of 100.
The Coollaboratory Liquid Pro is represented in two versions at the worldwide market. The retail- and the bulkpackage. In both is in addition to the Coollaboratory Liquid Pro a manual enclosed. In the retailpackage is that colored and illustrated, packed in a blisterpackage for better storage.
• How you apply the Liquid Pro on a cooler.
• How you apply the Liquid Pro on a DIE.
Coollaboratory Liquid Pro got within one year more than one dozen awards and represent the absolute reference of heat conduction pastes in the high-end market. We have collected and linked all tests for you. Read the impressions objective tester and assure yourself of the fact of the quality and capacity of the Coollaboratory Liquid Pro heatr conduction paste.
• Coollaboratory Liquid Pro Awards List
Features
- 100% metal composition
- VERY high heat conductivity
- Stays in liquid form in ambient room temperature
- Non-toxic
- 100% liquid metal!
- 0.15ml syringe allows for multiple applications
Specifications
1) Coollaboratory Liquid Pro was designed for use with high quality coolers made of copper or silver. Aluminum coolers are unsuitable for use with Liquid Pro.
DO NOT USE ALUMINUM COOLERS! Do not allow Liquid Pro to come in contact with any aluminum surfaces. Aluminum is not resistant against Liquid Pro and will result in damages to any aluminum surface.
2) Like all metals, Liquid Pro may act as an electrical conductor. This creates no problem if applied according to the directions provided, as your cooler is a conductive metal as well. Make sure Liquid Pro Does not touch any electric components. This could lead to short circuit when power is on. If you spill some of the Liquid Pro, wipe it away thoroughly before turning your PC on. Larger quantities can be sucked away with the syringe, or use a paper towel for smaller amounts.
Note: Even non-electricity conducting heat conducting pastes may acquire electric conductibility after some time. The reason is possible contamination with dust and metal particles by the cooling fan.
We strongly recommend reading the instructions for Liquid Pro before applying, found here. We also recommend taking a look at the Coollaboratory Saftey Specification Sheet
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