Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 14:24:39 EDT 2001 | markhoch
I used a CamAlot 5000 to apply conductive epoxy on an aluminum substrate about 4 years ago. I used the largest diameter nozzle CamAlot had, and I bumped the dispense and dwell times way up. It was the slowest stage in the process, but it worked out o
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 10:36:37 EST 2005 | Indy
Hi Rob, I had tried printig anisotropic conductive adhesive as a replacement for solder paste. Following were my finding. Adv: - curing temp is around 120-150C as compared to 217C (Pb-free) solder. - good electrical conductivity, since it is usual
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 16:14:46 EST 2005 | davef
Rob: Why aren't the board houses over there going to lead-free HASL [not that HASL is the most wonderful thing on the planet]? What's the price delta on an unit basis for a x-HASL, now imm Ag board? Anyhow back to the point, so, you're proposing t
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 17:14:41 EDT 1999 | Dennis Fall
I am looking to apply 10-15�m of a conductive material that will withstand 280�C. Our product consists of an alumina substrate sputtered with NiCr (2000�) and Copper (2000�) and 15-60 �m of electroplated copper (all metals patterned on the substrae)
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 00:10:13 EDT 2021 | sarason
The company that does this is McDermid. There are multiple different ways of doing it. Screen print silver paste onto the mylar, "activate" the film to be conductive, then plate in copper. These processes are found in the patent literature which is e
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 10:21:25 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| I am looking to apply 10-15�m of a conductive material that will withstand 280�C. Our product consists of an alumina substrate sputtered with NiCr (2000�) and Copper (2000�) and 15-60 �m of electroplated copper (all metals patterned on the substra
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 01:57:11 EDT 1998 | Reginald Aquino
Has anyone know of a low viscosity conductive paste/liquid that has good thermal conductivity? My aim is to get better consistency in the electrical and thermal conductivity between the mounting flange of Microwave power devices and anodised carrier
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 22 20:38:28 EDT 2003 | Paul T.
Have the PCB fabricator use a conductive paste to fill the vias and then finish by plateing over the via. Make sure it's coplanar to the side they're on, usually secondary side for discretes. PT