A Japanese company, known for the production of scented thermal paste, recently expanded its catalog with new floral “flavors”.
The Japanese manufacturer Clock Work Tea Partyalready known for having launched scented thermal pastes, has recently expanded its catalog with new perfumes, ready to control the boiling spirits of the most performing CPUs.
CWTP's selection includes different types of non-conductive thermal pastes and in the next few days it will be possible to purchase a completely new perfume. Let's discover the characteristics of this product together.
Floral CPUs
In the past Clock Work Tea Party has launched on the market thermal pastes with apple and strawberry scent and is now preparing to present a new product with “floral” characteristics. From April 12th, Japanese users will be able to purchase one new thermal paste with osmanthus scenta shrub native to the Land of the Rising Sun.
The fragrance is extracted directly from the osmanthus flower, and then mixed with basic ingredients such as silicone and metal oxide. The new thermal paste will be accompanied by a commemorative plaque celebrating the limited edition of the product.
CWTP does not specify what the precise purpose of its thermal pastes is it is not clear whether the various fragrances are perceivable at high temperatures in the environment.
The company also produces “normal” thermal pastes and all scented versions are limited edition
The technical specifications
CWTP's scented thermal paste brings a gift technical features common to many products, in particular a thermal conductivity with quality index 6.3/7, durability index 7.0/7, thermal resistance values 0.03 °C per cm2/W, evaporation rate 0.001%, heat resistance from -50 to 250 °C and a total of 4 grams of product.
Could the new scented thermal paste be used to relieve the stress of our PCs dealing with increasingly demanding games? The CWTP product is already sold out, let us know what you think.
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