Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 16:09:09 EST 2000 | dean
Generally speaking with most electronic grade epoxies: 1. Cure time is a function of temperature. 2. Polymer bonds begin to quickly break down above certain temperatures (product specific). I believe aprox 170-180C. The strength of the bond de
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 09:17:29 EDT 2001 | andyc
Have you thought about wave solder contamination ? . We had a similar fault where glued chips were being shorted out due to "slivers" of solder dross being deposited onto the card . These dross slivers were being generated because the solder bath had
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 10:21:08 EDT 2001 | genglish
Cheers guys for your rapid response, I investigated the problem further today, eventually I cam round to curing the adhesive in a sandwich of microscope slides resting on the PCA in question (hopefully mimicking the heat transfer), the adhesive is sp
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 07:00:06 EDT 2001 | genglish
Hi all, I have a problem and would gratefully take on suggestions, firstly let me explain the situation: We are currently screen printing adhesive, using a method similar to DEKs 'Pump Print', The adhesive we are currently using is supplied from Alp
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 04:36:00 EDT 2009 | andrzej
Thanks. Unfortunatelly I did not find answer on my question. Dispensing glue generally has much worse output then printing glue. Question remains - how output of printing paste is compared to output of printing glue ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 05:41:40 EDT 2006 | anil wagh
Is fuji cp6 machine capabile for glue process? Regards, Anil wagh
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 09:32:57 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes
We use loctite to print with before begining testing on printing we asked loctite for the best cleaning solvent for there product. loctite had there own solvent that was designed to break down the propertys of their glue mix. Contact glue supplier an
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 09:32:57 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes
We use loctite to print with before begining testing on printing we asked loctite for the best cleaning solvent for there product. loctite had there own solvent that was designed to break down the propertys of their glue mix. Contact glue supplier an
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 16:37:46 EDT 2006 | davef
We too doubt that you have super glue on your BGA. If you want advice on removing super glue, look here: * http://www.supergluecorp.com/removingsuperglue.html * http://www.loctiteproducts.com/questions.asp?answerme=116
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 02 10:10:18 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
HAHAHAHA ! Did you read the section about getting super glue off lips ? How could you accidentally super glue your lips together? Funny stuff man.....