Specifications: CORSAIR TM30 thermal paste helps you push your PC to its limit, with a low-viscosity premium zinc oxide thermal material that’s easy to apply. TM30’s ultra-low thermal impedance ensures high-efficiency heat transfer between your hardware and cooler, lowering temperatures and allowing for higher clock speeds.
Net Weight: 3g
Thermal Conductivity: 3.8 W/mK
Thermal Impedance: 0.01°C -in2/W
Viscosity: 2300K cPs
Specific Gravity: 2.5g/cm3
Name: 4 in 1 Multipurpose Immersion Hand Blender With Speed Control and Accessories
Type: Handheld
Features: The Megachef 4-in-1 Multipurpose Hand Blender with Speed Control features super sharp blades that will chop a variety of foods. A quick pulse will create chunky salsas, or you can blend until smooth to make sauces, pesto, hummus and more!
Perfect for making Soups, Cream, Smoothies, Patties, Coffee and Nuts, Dipping Sauces, Deserts and Mixing just about any other soft to medium hard food options you would like to enjoy fresh out of your own kitchen!
Chop, whisk and blend with our super sleek hand blender. The 300W motor allows effortless blending! Powerful yet quiet, this smooth operator has an impressive arsenal of attachments which will take the strain out of everyday kitchen tasks.
All detachable parts are dishw...
Specifications: Average Particle Size: <0.36 microns <0.000015 inch (70 particles lined up in a row equal 1/1000th of an inch.)
Temperature limits: Peak: -150 Degrees C to >185 Degrees C Long-Term: -150 Degrees C to 130 Degrees C
Coverage Area: 25-gram syringes. (Approximately 9.2cc) At a layer 0.003" thick, one tube will cover about 200 square inches.
Important Reminder:
Due to the unique shapes and sizes of the particles in Ceramique 2, it will take a minimum of 25 hours and several thermal cycles to achieve maximum particle to particle thermal conduction and for the heatsink to CPU interface to reach maximum conductivity. (This period will be longer in a system without a fan on the heatsink.) On systems measuring actual internal core temperatures via the CPU's internal diode...