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.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 06:40:06 EDT 1998 | G Thomas
Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conections.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 28 13:04:02 EDT 1998 | Mike Cox
Please email me if you know of anybody who can source Conductive IC tubes, thanks Mike Cox
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 08:27:51 EDT 2002 | davef
Look here; http://www.unitekeaprosystems.com/res_tech/pdf/HDHBCWAB.pdf ACF Bonding. Anisotropic Conductive Film / Anisotropic Conductive Foil Bonding.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 16:51:50 EDT 2002 | swagner
Here are the answers to your questions. 1. Yes, some increase conductivity when the approach the end of their shelf life. 2. Yes, the manufacturer as well as the type. 3. Try burning off more of the flux in your preheat. 4. Yes, especially for QA.
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?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 19:49:10 EST 2003 | neil
There are a number of companies who have used traditional screen printing to depsosit standard and conductive adhesive.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 05 21:52:59 EST 2004 | P.laxmanan
Dear Dave, Whether U have conducted any study on lifetime of the stencil.We also wnated to conduct the study.Can U give some gudelines?
Electronics Forum | Sat May 08 01:42:13 EDT 2004 | smontiel
We have just been audited by our customer. One of the major finding was the thermocouple attachment. They insist that we use conductive epoxy to attach the thermocouple to the IC body and PCB surface. Any suggestion on what brand/model of conducti
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 08:38:42 EDT 2004 | davef
Conductive epoxy is usually specified as less than 6:1 aspect ratio fill capable, while non-conductives are 10 to 14:1 (depends on which brand and who you ask).