Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 17:51:34 EDT 1999 | ScottM
| Does anyone know where I can find the supplier of an adhesive RTV5204. | Dow Corning has an Adhesion Promoter called P5204, that's the best I've been able to find. Hope it helps, Scott
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 22:59:49 EDT 2004 | Ken
I was wondering what Dow Corning has done with all those silicone breast implants? B or C cup would work nicely (in the stencil printer).
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 20:05:02 EDT 2011 | rickysanchez
we are using the silicone Dow Corning JCR6101UP. we use it to coat the whole die including the wires.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 13:24:37 EDT 2013 | leemeyer
Look into Dicone NC9. We used this years ago to remove silicone from some printed circuit cards. As I recall it did not have any adverse effects on the pcb.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 13:41:41 EST 2017 | tombstonesmt
Dow Corning 3-1953 is widely used when it comes to silicone based conformal coatings. Low odor, medium viscosity, can be atomized or needle dispensed. We have our operators fill syringe cartridges for any minor touch up.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 09:31:21 EDT 2000 | Rich Ziebell
All, Can anyone point me in the right direction for (sources of info) various ways to quickly cure RTV or atleast speed up the process. Our requirements are to use Dow Corning 3145 hi-temp RTV. I have tried contacting the manufacturer but am losing
Electronics Forum | Thu May 22 18:47:12 EDT 2003 | russ
I would assume we are talking about a radial leaded electrolytic cap? We use Electronic grade RTV (Dow corning 3145). It sticks good and can be removed if necessary. It is also pliable so you don't have to worry about CTE or other stresses that may
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 15:32:28 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
Not sure exactly what kind of coverage your looking to get but we use Dow Corning 3-1944, it's room-temp cure and rather thick, (think warm honey). But we have found it useful on several projects. http://www.dowcorning.com/applications/search/produc
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 07:51:15 EDT 2002 | cyber_wolf
Mike, we use a product called Dow Corning 321 dryfilm lubricant. BTU reccomends it. You can find it in Mcmaster Carr for about 21.00 a can. Mcmaster PN is 1255K14. I reccomend pulling the chain off when you are lubricating it to avoid over-spray. Th
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 11:14:27 EDT 2005 | bbarr
If you apply the RTV after coating, what happens to bond strength since you are now bonding to the coating and not the board? Will the caps still survive vibration and shock? I specify applying RTV before coating for this reason. Am I correct? I als