ZALMAN Launches ZM-STC11 Thermal Grease with 18W/m·K Conductivity

ZALMAN announces the ZM-STC11 thermal grease with 18W/m·K conductivity, optimized viscosity, and a claimed 10-year lifespan. Includes spreader and cleaning wipes.

ZALMAN ZM-STC11
ZALMAN ZM-STC11

ZALMAN has introduced the ZM-STC11 thermal grease, a new compound designed for CPU cooling and general heat dissipation tasks. The product targets users who need reliable thermal interface materials with extended performance stability.

New thermal paste features optimized viscosity and extended performance lifespan for CPU cooling applications.

The ZM-STC11 uses a formulation based on dimethylpolysiloxane, zinc oxide, and aluminum oxide to achieve its thermal properties. This chemical composition allows the grease to deliver superior cooling effects compared to standard thermal compounds on the market.

Spec comparison

  • Thermal Conductivity: 18W/m·K
  • Viscosity/Density: 2.6g/㎤
  • Operating Temperature: -40~150℃
  • Lifespan: Up to 10 years
  • Form Factor: Syringe type, 110mm x 23mm x 14mm, 2g capacity

Key specifications include a thermal conductivity rating of 18W/m·K and an operating temperature range from -40℃ to 150℃. The viscosity is optimized at 2.6g/, which ZALMAN states provides the ideal balance for application across various hardware components.

The manufacturer claims the grease maintains its performance for up to 10 years under normal operating conditions. This lifespan claim represents a long-term durability target that has not been independently verified through extended real-world testing at this time.

Each unit ships in a syringe-type container measuring 110mm x 23mm x 14mm with a 2g capacity. The package includes a spreader tool for precise application and cleaning wet wipes to ensure proper surface preparation before installation.

No pricing or availability information has been released by ZALMAN at this time. Consumers will need to wait for official retail announcements to determine when the product becomes available in specific markets.

Discussion

0 comments

Log in to join the thread with a thoughtful take, question, or correction.

Add to the discussion