Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 08:05:35 EST 2004 | scombs
We use a product here made by Loctite. Its Loctite 383 thermal adhesive. It works fine. Steve
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 15:56:40 EST 2002 | russ
For CYA reasons you made the right choice (I agree with Mark). But, for whatever it is worth I have used Loctite 383 up to 4 years past it's shelf life It worked fine for my application (wire tacking, FR4 bonding etc...). Have you ever seen a shelf
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 01 00:28:41 EST 2002 | yngwie
What is the danger of using the expired glue or Loctite ? I'm using Loctite 383 and the expiry date was Oct 20th. I refused to use them, and my refusal has caused the downtime incured for 8 hours. Felt guilty, as I knew this glue can still be functio
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 10:17:54 EDT 1999 | john thorup
| Can anyone steer me towards a supplier of heatsinks suitable for use on a PQFP 160. Before you shoot me down in flames, I know that I am not going to get much heat away from the die because of the plastic but the application is such that the board
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 17:17:21 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | Can anyone steer me towards a supplier of heatsinks suitable for use on a PQFP 160. Before you shoot me down in flames, I know that I am not going to get much heat away from the die because of the plastic but the application is such that the boar
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 10:56:12 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | Can anyone steer me towards a supplier of heatsinks suitable for use on a PQFP 160. Before you shoot me down in flames, I know that I am not going to get much heat away from the die because of the plastic but the application is such that the bo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 16:36:54 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | Does anyone have experience with placing heat sinks on BGAs? I have limited experience with PSA (pressure sensitive adhesives)heat sinks, and am interested with the possibility of a clip-on device. I am specifically concerned with ease of ass
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