Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 01 00:28:41 EST 2002 | yngwie
What is the danger of using the expired glue or Loctite ? I'm using Loctite 383 and the expiry date was Oct 20th. I refused to use them, and my refusal has caused the downtime incured for 8 hours. Felt guilty, as I knew this glue can still be functio
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 13 13:44:03 EDT 2000 | Mike McMonagle
You can achieve a wide range of dot heights when stencil printing by using a polyimide stencil along with a .040 snapoff. Loctite has a system for this that they call Varidot, by varying the size of the apertures in combination with the .040 snapoff
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 17:18:50 EDT 2001 | davef
Which direction is the glue stringing, relative to the dispense head movement?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 10 13:07:45 EST 2002 | cyber_wolf
Sorry for the delay. Loctite 3616 in a screen printing process. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 09:38:21 EST 2005 | Slaine
we use a chipbonder from loctite cant remember the name of it.......
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 10:55:21 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Loctite makes a product called MP218 that works well with mixed alloys.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 15:26:05 EDT 2007 | swag
We use Loctite 3609 chipbonder. Works well for us.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 12:28:47 EDT 2007 | dwanzek
Good luck. Loctite will work just fine if other combinations of variables do not allow voiding or electromigration.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 13:58:07 EST 2009 | swag
We use Loctite 3609 - it's good stuff.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 17:21:04 EST 2009 | davef
We love Loctite 3609 as a chip bonder, but would never consider it to secure large components