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If you bee-hive yourself, you could wax lyrical over the merits of honey 
as a temporary adhesive. It may give you a buzz - or a sting!

On 14/09/2015 17:29, Victor Hernandez wrote:
> Fellow TechNetters:
>
>     In a previous life, the other Big Blue, I used a product referred to as "Bees Wax" for mounting ICs onto a sample holder for polishing.   A small amount of bees wax was melted and then the IC placed over it and let to dry.   The IC would not move on the holder till reheated.   Does anyone out there have a real name and part number for this product and where I can purchase it...   I currently have a need to use it in a different application.
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> Victor,
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