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Date: | Wed, 20 Nov 2013 16:55:47 +0000 |
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Hi all,
We have to salvage 2 15-pin Micro-D connectors from a flex board, to use on a new board. The de-soldering can be achieved, but they are also bonded with 3M(tm) Scotch-Weld(tm) Epoxy Adhesive 2216, and this is pretty strong stuff. Our tech is very skilled, but has concerns about damaging the connector (Glenair GMR7580C-15S2EB-429F), as this is for space application. These are long lead parts, so doing this is undesirable, but a last resort. Do any of you have suggestions for removing this adhesive? Thanks in advance for you help!
Howard A. Watson
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