Bobby,
Thanks for the warm welcome and the feedback. To answer your question, the current bottle we're using is about as small as we can find at this time. Unfortunately, it's not really feasible to package the PCM+ in a syringe due the liquid nature of the material. We tried the syringe format first, but found it very difficult to dispense and meter in a controlled manner. Half the syringe winds up squirting out all over the place - and that's not a good thing
The precision dropper bottle we use is great for delivering a very precise, small droplet of PCM+, which is really all you need to cover about 3 sq. in. of surface area with a very thin, even coating. A little PCM+ really goes a long way.
We include a small plastic applicator with each bottle of PCM+ for those who don't like to get their finger into it, so to speak. The PCM+ is non-toxic, so it's not really an isssue. You will achieve a much better application using your finger (like we do), but we throw the applicator in anyway.
BTW, all of our Nanotherm thermal compounds have just been featured in a huge "shootout" review of 22 thermal compounds that just got posted today. Being a "newb", I'm sure if it's kosher-deli to mention the name of the site or URL on this Forum. If it is, please let me know and I'll post it. If not, then drop me an email at
[email protected] and I'll send the link to whomever would like to check it out. It's a good one