Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 20:11:41 EST 2007 | shy
Yes, i'm agree with you davef but i'm not put the chipbonders onto pads. i'm put the chipbonders at the beneath component (center between both component terminals) which the idea is to hold the component during wave soldering which might cause the co
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 14:49:18 EDT 1998 | Paul Gliesman
I am looking for anyone out there that has had experience with stenciling with chipbonder adhesives. I need information on material and stencil design.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 27 19:14:07 EST 2021 | ppcbs
Use Loctite Chipbonder. https://www.jensentools.com/loctite-235130-chipbonder-10-ml-std-syringe/p/411-620
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 25 12:53:25 EDT 1998 | Bill Schreiber
Regarding cleaning Chipbonder adhesives from stencils and misprinted PCBs. Check out the Smart Sonic Stencil Cleaning Process at: www.smartsonic.com | | I am looking for anyone out there that has had experience with stenciling with chipbonder adhe
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 09:38:21 EST 2005 | Slaine
we use a chipbonder from loctite cant remember the name of it.......
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 15:26:05 EDT 2007 | swag
We use Loctite 3609 chipbonder. Works well for us.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 10:36:19 EST 2007 | davef
Sure, if you slopper or schmush chipbonder onto pads, solder will not take on that portion of the pad, regardless of the component.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 11:40:30 EST 2009 | pbarton
Heraeus make one that is yellow - type PD955PY. This is a printable type.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 15:13:16 EDT 2023 | cyber_wolf
Try 3616 or 3609. Both of these become pliable when heat is applied.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 19:54:40 EDT 1998 | S. Evers
| I am looking for anyone out there that has had experience with stenciling with chipbonder adhesives. I need information on material and stencil design. The firm who can help is K&J marketing their new KEPOCH stencil material is a (plastic) polyimi