3m Fluorinert Liquid Heat Sink Fc-3261 3m/icpd 5.25" X 1.562" X ~.09" Qty 22 New

US $130

  • Sunnyvale, California, United States
  • May 24th
On auction is a lot of unused 3M Fluorinert Liquid Heat Sink FC3261 3M/ICPD and measures approximately 5.25" X 1.562" X ~.09" with a quantity of 22 included in this auction. These packets of Fluorinert liquid are typically pressed against the irregular shape of the item you want to cool and the heat is transferred through to another rigid heat sink and dissipated. The liquid is always contained in the packet and is not to be removed. Fluorinert liquid may be harmful if inhaled, and care should be taken to avoid contact with eyes and skin so the buyer purchases, handles and uses these items solely at their own risk. Please view high resolution photographs for details, quality and condition. This item can be viewed in person and picked up for free in Sunnyvale, CA., otherwise these items will be carefully packaged and mailed with your choice of available economy or express shipping options. Please feel free to ask questions before you make a bid. These items are sold "as is" with no returns accepted or refunds issued. Happy bidding and good luck! More information from internet research... "Fluorinert is the trademarked brand name for the line of electronics coolant liquids sold commercially by 3M. It is an electrically insulating, stable fluorocarbon-based fluid, which is used in various cooling applications. It is mainly used for cooling electronics. Different molecular formulations are available with a variety of boiling points, allowing it to be used in "single-phase" applications, where it remains a liquid, or for "two-phase" applications, where the liquid boils to remove additional heat by evaporative cooling. An example of one of the compounds 3M uses is FC-72 (perfluorohexane, C6F14). Perfluorohexane is used for low-temperature heat-transfer applications due to its 56 °C (133 °F) boiling point. Another example is FC-75, perfluoro(2-butyl-tetrahydrofurane). There are 3M fluids that can handle up to 215 °C (419 °F), such as FC-70 (perfluorotripentylamine).[1] Fluorinert is used in situations where air cannot carry away enough heat, or where airflow is so restricted that some sort of forced pumping is required. Fluorinert may be harmful if inhaled, and care should be taken to avoid contact with eyes and skin. No health effects are expected by ingestion of Fluorinert, however.[2] Use should be constrained to closed systems and reduced volumes, as fluorinated oils have a very high global-warming potential and a long atmospheric lifetime.[3] The science-fiction film The Abyss (1989) depicted an experimental liquid-breathing system, in which the use of highly oxygenated Fluorinert enabled a diver to descend to great depths. While several rats were shown actually breathing Fluorinert (this scene was cut in the United Kingdom, as it was seen as animal cruelty), scenes depicting actor Ed Harris using the fluid-breathing apparatus were simulated."

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