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conductive coatings

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 13:21:40 EST 1998 | Jim Gleason

Does anyone know where to get conductive coatings you can spray/paint/bake on hard surfaces? I would like tha actual manufacturer not a coating service company.

electrically conductive adhesives

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

conductive fill via

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 02:28:27 EST 2002 | Melvin

I want to make a double-sided PCB. the process include conductive filling via for RF guarding. Does anyone can tell me where I can do it?

electrically conductive adhesives

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 08:29:01 EST 2005 | davef

We have done some work with conductive adhesives. The main lesson is: They do not adhere well to solder. * For components, a silver-palladium or gold end termination is recommended. * For substrates, gold over nickel should work well.

Re: conductive coatings

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 01:09:25 EST 1998 | Pete Sorenson

| Does anyone know where to get conductive coatings you can spray/paint/bake on hard surfaces? I would like tha actual manufacturer not a coating service company. | I used products from Acheson Colloids with good results for many years. Phone 800-2

conductive fill via

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 11:28:32 EST 2002 | davef

Sand is not a great conductor, compared to copper. Never heard of using the stuff on RF boards. Our board fabricator uses Dupont CP100, now CP101, [or something like that cuse who's going to check?] when plugging via on cheap boards. Your board fa

electrically conductive adhesives

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

Re: conductive coatings

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 20:47:07 EST 1998 | Dave F

| Does anyone know where to get conductive coatings you can spray/paint/bake on hard surfaces? I would like tha actual manufacturer not a coating service company. | Jim: Try these guys. Dave F Von Rolla Isola (E Kote) One West Campbell Rd Schenec

electrically conductive adhesives

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

electrically conductive adhesives

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 06:41:14 EST 2005 | Rob

Hi Indy, Thanks very much for the info - very helpful. Was there any particular adhesive that stood out? Cheers, Rob.

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