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Conductive adhesive

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 06:40:06 EDT 1998 | G Thomas

Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conections.

Re: Conductive adhesive

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 09:19:19 EDT 1998 | JUSTIN MEDERNACH

| Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. | Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. | Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conections. MR. T

Re: Conductive adhesive

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 22 16:07:31 EDT 1998 | Manuel Cornejo

| | Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. | | Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. | | Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conections.

Re: Conductive adhesive

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 08:44:52 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. | | | Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. | | | Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conec

electrically conductive adhesives

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 08:29:01 EST 2005 | davef

We have done some work with conductive adhesives. The main lesson is: They do not adhere well to solder. * For components, a silver-palladium or gold end termination is recommended. * For substrates, gold over nickel should work well.

electrically conductive adhesives

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 06:41:14 EST 2005 | Rob

Hi Indy, Thanks very much for the info - very helpful. Was there any particular adhesive that stood out? Cheers, Rob.

electrically conductive adhesives

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 09:33:03 EST 2005 | rlackey

Hi, Does anyone have any experience of using electrically conductive adhesives, including info on the following? 1) Autodispensing/screen printing 2) Curing temps/profiles 3) Quality/conductivity of joint 4) Product recommendations Our customer w

electrically conductive adhesives

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 11:57:10 EST 2005 | Rob

Hi Dave, Thanks for the info, it will be helpful. Planning on trying it on a number of finishes, and have arranged for some samples of the adhesive - Loctite 3880 to start with. Have discovered something important already though - why not many peo

electrically conductive adhesives

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 10:34:02 EST 2005 | Rob

Thanks Dave, From what I remember a lot of components went away from Silver Palladium to "base metal" terminations because of the difficulties in continuation of supply & stability of price. (Something about being mined in Chechnia or the Congo?) W

electrically conductive adhesives

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 04:10:07 EST 2005 | Rob

Hi Dave, Was planning on skipping the paste step & screen printing the adhesive straight onto the pad, then placing the component into the glue & curing. (Board has LEDs only) Regarding the lead-free HASL issue - not entirely sure on the board man

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