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Liquid Metal Experimentation with Miloš Lazić (Part 4)

We are back today to finish our conversation with Miloš Lazić. If you missed the first three parts, feel free to jump back to the beginning here.

Jim: What interests you about this material set?

Miloš: My first experience with liquid metal happened when as a kid. I broke a thermometerand mercury was spread all over the place. I was amazed with the fact that metals can be liquid. And of course, Terminator II (Judgment day) with a robot made from liquid metal played a role as well in my interests in liquid metals. Seriously, it’s fascinating how gallium reacts with some metals. As we can see on the picture here, liquid metal (Indalloy#60) will flow along the grain boundaries of certain metals, creating a sponge-like structure of solid and liquid metal.

With these kind of properties, SLH (solid/liquid hybrid) materials can be a high quality TIMs for applications with highly demanding thermal dissipation needs.

Of course, there is only so much we can disclose about experimental materials before they are released – but if you think that you would like to explore somenovel new TIM, you can contact Miloš and the Technical Support Team here: [email protected]