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Default "Heat Sink Putty" ?

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Eeyore wrote:

"(PeteCresswell)" wrote:

Any such thing?

I'll have a little bridge rectifier and voltage regulator serving
a bicycle hub alternator (6v 4w) and want to use the bike frame
as the heat sink.

My thought was that, if there's such a thing as heat-conductive
putty, I'd just embed the two components in some of it and stick
it to a frame tube.


Aluminium powder mixed with epoxy might work.

Graham


Don't they make thermally conductive epoxy? OP might not want anything
electrically conductive.