Re: [GMCnet] Re: Grease Vs Silicon Grease Vs Dielectric Grease [message #368567 is a reply to message #368565] |
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Matt Colie
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From the GMC Motorhome Forum
pvfjr said:
Good info, Matt. I might add, where you define non-conductive greases, you may want to stipulate that you're talking about electrically non-conductive, particularly as you go on to discuss thermally conductive greases below. It could confuse some folks that don't understand the context.
Paul,
I was aware that this could be an issue, but I was also aware that I have heard people refer to heat sink compound as silicon grease. It is for its major component, but it is a different animal.
Thank You
Matt
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