Re: Anaerobic conductive epoxy?
- From: Michael Gray <fleetg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 19:40:26 +0930
On 27 Sep 2005 11:33:36 -0700, "eromlignod" <eromlignod@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
>Hi guys:
>
>I need to glue together two large sheets of a non-porous material
>face-to-face with a conductive or static-dissipative adhesive. I have
>tried it with ordinary static-dissipative floor epoxy, but it never
>fully sets up and remains gooey and non-conductive, even when applied
>very thinly. In areas where it is exposed to air it sets up fine.
>
>Is there another type of conductive adhesive I could use that doesn't
>require air to solidify?
>
>Thanks for any replies.
>
>Don
See RS Components Part# 186-3616 "Silver Loaded Epoxy Adhesive"
and RS 496-265 "Circuit Works® Conductive Epoxy"
Both perform to your requirements.
.
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