Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 10:33:46 EDT 2003 | davef
We use Dymax �Ultra Light-Weld�. We use an ADAC Technologies handheld for uV cure. What do you use?
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 10 10:37:15 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
We have always had success with light cure adhesives for probe attachment. Try these guys for some samples. http://www.dymax.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 15:00:51 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
I believe Humiseal (and others) makes some water based coatings...www.humiseal.com Dymax has a no VOC UV cure if you have an adequate UV source.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 07:10:37 EDT 2008 | g2garyg2
PROMATION builds edge carry style UV systems, integrating DYMAX, FUSION and other technologies. (262) 857-3100 x 111 or www.pro-mation-inc.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 15:25:37 EDT 2008 | davef
Most of the BIG suppliers of uV materials also offer ovens. Equipment, Assembly, Adhesive, Curing System, uV 1 Integrated Dispensing Solutions, 5311 Derry Ave Building D, Agoura Hills CA 91301; 818-597-4300 F818-597-4301 http://www.dispensinglink.co
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 09:02:29 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
I was wondering if anyone has done a study on thermo couple attachment with light cure adhesive.I have read all the papers and articles about aluminum tape, Kapton, and high temp solder.I have yet to hear anything regarding the accuracy of light cure
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 21:22:12 EST 2006 | davef
It is quite common for this to be done with an activator cured acrylic adhesive (eg, Dymax, Loctite, Permabond). This method took over from mechanical clips and epoxy some years ago because using: * Mechanical clips changes the magnetic circuit. * Ep
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 09:16:53 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich
I would suggest you call Dymax (may be Diemax) - they are the adhesive experts when it comes to UV curing materials. I am very sorry, but somehow they are not in my database. You should be able to find them on the net under and adhesives+UV search.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 20:26:54 EST 2007 | davef
Peter: The above link to the the picture of the assembly is broken. Comments are: * Yes, RTV is completely useless for applications like you describe. Epoxy is a much better choice. * Dave G, in an archived thread on SMTnet, talks about using 3M Jet
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 20:45:45 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Thanks Nance. So, your production process is: * Screen / dispense glue on secondary side * Place secondary side SMT components * Cure glue * Insert primary side PTH components * Wave secondary side Please tell us about: * Flux type and wave s