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Thermal conductivity of milk with aim and procedure and observation​

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Answered by pavankumar7893
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modified hot wire method was used for thermal conductivity measurements. The effect of the water, fat and protein content on the thermal ...

Answered by tejrambhatt54
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Thermal adhesives are synthetic epoxy resins augmented with metallic or inorganic filler materials. The best thermal conduction coefficients can be achieved with metallic fillers, such as silver or other metals. These, however, also make the adhesive electrically conductive, which is undesirable in many applications. To achieve thermal conductivity and electrical isolation at the same time, adhesives augmented with ceramic or mineral-based fillers must be used.

Thermal adhesives are often used to dissipate heat from power electronics. Used to bond heat sinks, for example, their heat conductivity reduces thermal strain to prevent performance loss or failure of electronic components. Thermal conductive adhesives are also used as encapsulants for temperature sensors for enclosures or reactors.

Compared to heat transfer compounds, thermal adhesives have the advantage of holding or mounting components in addition to dissipating thermal energy.

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