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Hi,
John Burke wrote:
> I guess this was an environmental question (compost generation?), so
> maybe you should have posted it on the lead free
> network.............8-)
More like in EnviroNet.
However, going back to question. I consider it quite suitable for
TechNet. I too have wondered how a good heat and shock resistant contact
can established between graphite and copper.
Till now I have used mechanical clamp terminals, which would become
unpractical with small devices. Due to high currents, conductive epoxy
falls out. There is a possibility to use electroplating, but I have not
tried it yet.
So does anyone know any other good methods for forming a firm bond
between graphite and copper?
Indrek
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Indrek Rebane
Borthwick-Pignon OÜ, R&D
Riia 185, 51014 Tartu, Estonia
Phone: +372 7 302 641, Fax: +372 7 383 041
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