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🔥 G109 GENNEL 10g Thermal Conductive Glue: High-Performance Heat Sink & Bonding Solution for 3D Printers, LEDs, PCs, and More Review

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Description of 🔥 G109 GENNEL 10g Thermal Conductive Glue: High-Performance Heat Sink & Bonding Solution for 3D Printers, LEDs, PCs, and More

GENNEL thermal conductive glue has good thermal conductivity, strong adhesion to most metals and plastics, non-toxic, moisture-proof, non-swelling, non-corrosive to the substrate. Suitable for 3D printer's, LED, heat sinks, power supply, transistor, north-south bridge, PC, electrical appliances and various electronic components that need to be firmly bonded. Do not use thermal glue between the “CPU and heat sink”! Because the thermal glue is difficult to separate after curing, forced separation may damage the CPU, so please remember. Thermal paste should be used between the CPU and the heat sink, you can search to see (B07V4C918W). The thermal conductive glue begins to cure after being exposed to air. Drying time: [25°C] about 24 hours, it is recommended to stand for a long enough time after bonding, so as not to affect the firmness and integrity of the bonding. The curing speed of the thermal glue is related to the relative humidity and temperature in the air. The higher the temperature, the faster the curing speed, and vice versa

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Glue doesn't stick.

This hot melt adhesive does not dry as advertised and after drying becomes very sticky and will not dry. I think for the price you get what you pay for.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Some Cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No "glue " in internal components

May form a kind of "glue" between two things held together by something else (screws or permanent clips), but is not an adhesive. Works more similar to thermal paste, remains somewhat tacky unless fully exposed to air. although it no longer sticks in air either. I bought to reattach the wires to a part of the board that couldn't be reached with a soldering iron, it didn't work. But it should work fine for attaching additional heatsinks to other parts of the board.

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • Operating speed

This adhesive actually offers good adhesion to heatsinks and good heat transfer. It's much better than regular radiator paste. Note, however, that when installing with this adhesive, it is much more difficult to remove the heatsink than with regular thermal grease. That's why it's called glue.

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • Infinitely slow

Revainrating 1 out of 5

He didn't stick. the best computer components

Didn't stick. I tried to glue the part of my external hard drive that holds the connector to my computer and it didn't stick. I have no prior knowledge of how to do this so it might be my fault.

Pros
  • everything is great!
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

it is not glue

I buy this product because it is advertised as glue which it is not. This is a paste that dries in 24 hours but does not stick. I may have great properties as a thermal binder, but it's not an adhesive. When you buy it, buy it thermal transfer, not adhesive.

Cons
  • ugly packaging

This adhesive offers good adhesion to radiators and good heat transfer. It's much better than regular radiator paste. Note, however, that when installing with this adhesive, it is much more difficult to remove the heatsink than with regular thermal paste. That's why it's called glue.

Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't stick.

I ordered this "glue" to attach a bimetal thermal switch to a heatsink to run an electronics fan. I used it as stated in the listing. I filed the surface of the hard plastic switch cover for better adhesion, applied the product and clamped for about 90 minutes. The listing said it sets in 5-15 minutes. When I removed the clip it almost fell off and the product was almost as soft as when it was applied. I ended up using super glue because it needs to have a much higher heat resistance than I…

Cons
  • High price