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Green heat conductive rubber.
Requires at least 7 10 business day manufacturing lead time geo knight green heat conductive silicone pads are 1 8 inch thick and are great for providing even heat to surfaces that may not be flat and can be used to block out areas that you may not want to apply heat to.
Green heat conductive rubber 10 1 2 x4 7 8 x1 8.
Heat conductive pads green silicone rubber pad in size 6 8 14 16 16 20 and 20 25 for 1 piece oem equivalent green heat conductive rubber pads hcp hcr.
Heat conductive rubber also referred to as green heat conductive rubber is a unique closed cell silicone sponge that has very fine ceramic particles mixed in the polymer to enhance its thermal properties.
Heat conductive green rubber pad heat conductive rubber pads are used to provide even heat to surfaces that might not be perfectly flat and is our recommendation for imaging porcelain stone and glass tile glass cutting boards and ornaments.
Can be used with porcelain glass and stone tile glass cutting boards and other delicate materials.
This expanded conductive rubber helps distribute pressure and protect delicate materials in the heat press.
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Hcr 181416 14x16 1 8 green heat conductive rubber geo knight co inc.
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The best heat presses including manual heat presses automatic heat presses large format and custom heat transfer press equipment are all made in the usa by geo knight co inc.
Reglin electrically conductive silicone rubber sheet is a premium grade 60 duro anti static and heat resistant silicone rubber sheet.
Electrically conductive silicone rubber sheet is carbon filled which allows it to act as a low amperage conductor and provides protection against electrostatic discharge.
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Green silicon rubber pads are most commonly used in pressing to porcelain and glass.