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Re: cracks between electrical conductive adhesive and round the edge of the Chip-leds

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 20:31:49 EDT 2000 | Dave F

George: I�d like to help, but I�m sorry I�m not familiar with your Matthey adhesive, can�t find information about it on the web, and can not picture the problem you are describing. Please post a picture and give us more detail. At least give us a

Silver conductive glue in syringe - mixing

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 10 10:48:46 EDT 2023 | mekmat544

Hello, I have litle bit simply question. I have silver conductive glue in small syringe. Can you help my how should I mix this glue in syringe before using? Thank you. M.

Silver conductive glue in syringe - mixing

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 14:01:44 EDT 2023 | bryangomez

Thanks for the info..

conductive circuit printer on thin film

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 00:10:13 EDT 2021 | sarason

The company that does this is McDermid. There are multiple different ways of doing it. Screen print silver paste onto the mylar, "activate" the film to be conductive, then plate in copper. These processes are found in the patent literature which is e

Re: Conductive adhesive

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 09:19:19 EDT 1998 | JUSTIN MEDERNACH

| 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. MR. T

SMT adhesive printing

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 09:00:07 EST 2004 | russ

All of the SMT adhesives that I have used are non-conductive by themselves. I assume that the solder joints are formed by wave soldering?

Re: Conductive adhesive

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 08:44:52 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | 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 conec

Re: Conductive adhesive

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 22 16:07:31 EDT 1998 | Manuel Cornejo

| | 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.

curing methode adhesive glue

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 04 02:46:39 EDT 2000 | George Verboven

We are looking for a way to cure conductive adhesive. I heard about curing times from 2 hours and more. But I also received information that curing can be done in 10 minutes at 120 C. Of course it also depends from the type of glue. But the question

adhesive for thermocouple

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 08:28:39 EDT 2004 | davef

Roger Saunders, President Saunders Technology, Inc wrote a fairly unbiased paper that compared different thermocouple attach methods. You can probably find it on their site. In it, about gluing thermocouples, he says: There are two general classes


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