Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 19:00:25 EDT 2022 | SMTA-64386637
I am investigating the use of conductive epoxies to connect battery leads, Charging pins and wires inside small plastic housings. Soldering in these small spaces can create heat related defects in the plastics even when using low temp solders. Are
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 11:41:05 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| | Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. | | An
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 11:11:01 EST 1998 | David Pinsky
| Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. | Any in
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 12:43:38 EST 1998 | Ryan Jennens
| | Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. | | An
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 16:12:17 EST 2004 | davef
Thermally conductive epoxies are rarely used to hold components in-place. They are more likely used as fillers between two surfaces. Yes, single part glues without an activator are available that are suitable for screen printing or dispensing. Som
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 14:58:20 EST 2012 | flyingsnow
Hello, can anyone recommend a conductive epoxy for printing and 0402 cap attach? We have some short issues underneath the 0402 caps with our current epoxy. Any input is appreciated. Thanks a lot...
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 28 23:32:25 EST 2001 | flynhi34
Thanks for the info on the printers. I have printed conductive epoxy on Dek 265 with great success in the past. The issue I have is that I need to attach with both epoxy and solder on the same side of the PCB. I could double print. Print conductiv
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).
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 11:11:38 EDT 2001 | JohnW
hi Folk's, Ok so I'm looking for some thoughts on Conductive Epoxy's. I'm trying to replace a material that i can place between a QFP and the PCB to transfer heat from the component to the PCB. The material has to be able to be injected thro' a hole
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 06 09:05:02 EDT 2005 | cmiller
How do apply it in your process? It would seem best to screen the electrically conductive epoxy then dispense the thermally conductive epoxy to bond the part to the heat sink pad. Any help or opinions would be appreciated. I dont think the System Uni