Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 08:06:45 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Does anyone know where I can find the clips that hold the reels on CP feeders. There are a couple places that sell them after market , but we are not interested in paying 7.00 a piece for them. The fuji pn is lpc-6530 Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 13:58:07 EST 2009 | swag
We use Loctite 3609 - it's good stuff.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 17:21:04 EST 2009 | davef
We love Loctite 3609 as a chip bonder, but would never consider it to secure large components
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 12:32:08 EST 2009 | vleasher
After doing some more research it looks like Loctite made a material called Cornerbond 3515 that seems as if it has the characteristics we are looking for such as curing after the solder is liquidous. But it appears that it isn't manufactured anymore
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 13:38:38 EST 2009 | vleasher
I am attempting to identify a good epoxy to hold on larger parts on thru the reflow process for the opposite side. We currently dispense epoxy prior to second reflow on the corners of the component because the epoxy we use cures before reflow and doe
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 08:45:33 EST 2006 | jdengler
The generic name for these is Hairpin Clip. Get the dimensions you need and buy them by the hundreds from a hardware supplier. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 16:52:40 EST 2009 | vleasher
We currently use Epibond 7275 and it cures way too quickly to allow the component to settle down on the board. Have you used the Loctite 3609 in the application i'm speaking of with success?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 21:42:35 EST 2009 | davef
We view both Epibond 7275 and Loctite 3609 to be very similar. They're competing chip bonders.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 17:31:24 EST 2009 | swag
Doesn't sound like we use it exactly like your application. Similar to what davef says we use it for smaller to medium size or dense parts (sigle dot under the center of the part) that have potential to fall off on 2nd side processing. I can say it
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 17:07:46 EST 2009 | davef
In BIG-boy, high vibration applications to secure large components, we've used 3M #2214 structural adhesive [One part, 250*F (121*C) curing 100% solids, paste consistency epoxy adhesives designed for bonding metals and many high temperature plastics