Electronics Forum: epoxy copper complex (Page 1 of 11)

Thermal resistance of a given copper area

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 16:11:25 EDT 2003 | RF Lurker

I understand that there may not be a lot of material on this, as most threads I've seen discourage doing it. It goes against DFM to do it. But I wish to use a large copper area instead of heat sink and thermal epoxy to cool a regulator. But I can'

Silver Epoxy and CEM3

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 12:02:23 EDT 1998 | Steve Joy

Does anyone have any experience they are willing to share on Ag epoxy used as a copper through hole plating replacement? Was CEM3 used? What are the limitations? Thanks, Steve

Affect of Solder Mask on Heat Dissipation

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 10:21:21 EST 2007 | davef

Thermal conductivity [W/m-�C] * Silver: 418 * Aluminum: 403 * Copper [rolled annealed]: 392 * Copper [electrodeposited]: 392 * Gold: 297 * Nickel: 90.7 * Tin: 73 * SAC: 73 * Castin: 57 * Pb37Sn63: 51 * Lead: 35 * Epoxy, phenolic: 25-75 * Conformal co

Who's heard about

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 18:42:02 EDT 2007 | grantp

Hi, The thing is I don't see, even if this was a viable process, how it would be better. It's still multiple layers of copper with components on one side of it. It's the same as what we do now, but just much more complex to build? Grant

Conductive filled Vias on BGA

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 09:43:27 EDT 2004 | davef

First, don't get too excited about the thermal capabilities of conductive epoxy. An epoxy like DuPont CB-100 increases the amount of heat conducted through the barrel, but many over estimate what it can do. Calculations show for a 0.020" drilled

Re: Silver Epoxy and CEM3

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 23:32:39 EDT 1998 | Pete Sorenson

| Does anyone have any experience they are willing to share on Ag epoxy used as a copper through hole plating replacement? Was CEM3 used? | What are the limitations? | Thanks, | Steve I have used silver epoxy extensively for conductive bonding applic

pcb smt pad replacements

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 18 07:51:14 EDT 2006 | davef

Look here: http://www.circuittechctr.com/ As a low cost approach, use copper foil purchased from a stained glass window hobbyist shop. Cut foil pieces to size with a sharp knife. Epoxy the pieces in place of the damaged pads. Tin and then solder th

Re: Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 13:24:12 EST 1998 | Russ M

| | | Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. | |

Re: PCB Mask repair

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 08:26:58 EST 1998 | Scott Cook

| I am looking for a product to repair PCB mask (seal exposed copper) and fill Gouges in pcbs, any suggestions? Why not use an electonic grade 5 minute epoxy? As long as it's inert, I'd do it. Scott

Re: PCB Mask repair

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 04 15:28:36 EST 1998 | Use one of our UV cure conformal coatings

| | | I am looking for a product to repair PCB mask (seal exposed copper) and fill Gouges in pcbs, any suggestions? | Why not use an electonic grade 5 minute epoxy? | As long as it's inert, I'd do it. | Scott

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