EK-Loop 1g NGP Thermal Paste
EK-Loop 1g NGP Thermal Paste
Scan code: LN168135 Manufacturer code: 3831129901544
£4.49
Get it Tomorrow, 09 JulIn stock

EK-Loop 1g NGP Thermal Paste

EK-Loop 1g NGP Thermal Paste, User-Friendly, Low Thermal Impedance, Grey, Spatula Included

Scan code: LN168135 Manufacturer code: 3831129901544
£4.49
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Get it Tomorrow, 09 JulIn stock

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Product Overview

EK-Loop Thermal Paste NGP (1g)

Achieve optimal cooling performance with the EK-Loop Thermal Paste NGP (1g), engineered for CPUs and GPUs. This high-performance thermal paste features very low thermal impedance to ensure efficient heat transfer and enhanced system stability. Its optimized formula offers excellent crumpling resistance and long-term reliability, performing consistently in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 125°C.

The user-friendly syringe design allows for precise and clean application, complemented by a high-quality black spatula for spreading the perfect layer. With a gray, non-conductive formula, the EK-Loop Thermal Paste NGP ensures safe, easy application without risk of short circuits, making it an ideal choice for enthusiasts, system builders, and IT professionals seeking consistent thermal performance in demanding setups.


Safety & Handling – Important Information

• Avoid contact with eyes and skin; keep out of reach of children.
• Seek medical attention immediately if swallowed or after eye contact.
• Do not dispose with unsorted municipal waste; follow proper disposal guidelines to prevent environmental and health hazards.
• Technical data is based on standard testing (ASTM D792, GB/T 269-91, ASTM D5470) and may vary depending on conditions; not legally binding.
• Store in a cool, shaded area (ideally 20–22°C) and avoid direct sunlight.


Features

• Optimized thermal conductivity: 6.9 W/mK for superior heat transfer
• Low thermal impedance: 0.09 °C·cm²/W for efficient cooling
• Wide operating temperature range: -20°C to 125°C
• Excellent crumpling resistance and long-term stability
• User-friendly syringe design with included black spatula
• Safe, non-conductive formula suitable for CPU and GPU use
• Compact 1g syringe for precise application
• High reliability and durability for long-term system performance
• Engineered in Europe, produced in China

Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan Computers
Telephone:
01204 474747
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