Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 17:31:57 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We have a SMT part that has been adhered to a board using Loctite 3609. I can't find anything in the product specs. on how to release the bond to remove the part. Does anyone know?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 16:52:40 EST 2009 | vleasher
We currently use Epibond 7275 and it cures way too quickly to allow the component to settle down on the board. Have you used the Loctite 3609 in the application i'm speaking of with success?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 21:42:35 EST 2009 | davef
We view both Epibond 7275 and Loctite 3609 to be very similar. They're competing chip bonders.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 11:09:53 EST 2002 | slthomas
Is anyone still using Loctite 348 chipbonder for bottom side attachment? Is it truly adequate for dispensing up to 18k/hour? We will be dispensing with a Camelot 2800, so somewhere in the neighborhood of 15k/hr. is as fast as we'll ever see. I'm c
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 15:03:52 EDT 2000 | Michael Bryant
Just to reiterate what Bob said, we are very excited about his OnBoard Forum on July 20th. If you haven't signed up yet, I have included the Web address at the bottom of this message. Topics for this forum include Pin In Hole Reflow, Bob's process of
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 15:33:46 EST 2000 | Chad
Just looking for any recommendation on which pump is more consistent.We are currently using Positive Displacement pump and are have inconsistent dots. Also has anyone had any issues running Amicon 6750. We just recently changed from Loctite 3609 due
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 11:02:45 EDT 1999 | M Cox
Any suggestions on how to maintain Adhesive dispensing nozzles??? They seem to plug up over night and it is starting to get on my nerves. We have tried leaving the nozzles in the machine, removing them and soaking in alcohol, blowing them out with
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 17:25:40 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Hi, | I'm having trouble getting good profiles for a couple of BGA's we're placing in small quantities and was hoping someone with SRT Summit 1000 experience might be willing to share some information regarding profiles, etc. | Thanks. | Rick Thomp
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 12:14:35 EDT 2006 | GS
Yes SWAG you are right, heat could be dangerous for the parts to be removed. Any way it is not so easy to remove epoxy adhesive (3609) once it is cured. By heating the adhesive (over his TG temperature)it gets softened and by using a mec
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 10:36:01 EST 2009 | jjfullers
We use the very common industry standard Loctite 3609 (RED) chipbonder in our process. However, one of our new customers requires that we build on RED PCB fabs. Thus our challenge when trying to inspect the bottomside epoxy. ANYONE KNOW OF ANY OTHE