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Hello,

I am looking for a conductive epoxy or a conductive ink to mend broken
traces. I use a milling machine to make my prototypes, but often I get few
broken traces.

Also I would like to solder to the epoxy/ink if necessary. 

If anyone out there has any information about any conductive ink/epoxy, all
information available will be appreciated. 

Thanks in advance,


_Sajjad

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Sajjad Kamboj
Senior Engineer
T-Tech Inc.
5591-B New Peach Tree Road
Atlanta, GA 30341.
TP: (770) 455-0676



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