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It depends.... on its composition. If it's grey, it may rely on fine
metallic powder. I have some Thermaltake TG2 which the makers claim has
low electrical conductivity but I suspect it may have metal in it. I use
it for CPUs to radiators, so its electrical characteristics are
unimportant. Consult the manufacturer's data. BTW, don't put on an
excess; if it squeezes out, you're wasting a costly product :(
Brian
On 30/01/2013 15:41, Victor Hernandez wrote:
> Folks,
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> Can excessive saturation of the SMT components-BGA, etc. devices with the above stated product can a leakage condition. Cosmetic wise it doesn't look pretty. I am concern functionally over a long period of time.
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> Victor,
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