Thermal conductivity for silver is 4.29 Wcm-1K-1, while Arctic Silver LLC claims that their product Arctic Silver 2 has a thermal conductivity greater than 8.0 Wcm-1K-1, so whats going on here? What other compouds could be in the grease that almost doubles the thermal conductivity? My guess is that the conductivity is increases by the micronization of the silver, but can silver in any form be greater that the quoted 4.29 ever? Is that ration of a molecular level? Someone thats a chemist, help! 
Also if the micronization is the cause of the increased conductivity, then would my galium in its liquid form have expodential increase in its conductivity as is suggested by my test? (see my other post)
Also if the micronization is the cause of the increased conductivity, then would my galium in its liquid form have expodential increase in its conductivity as is suggested by my test? (see my other post)