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Hi Russell - I don't know of an industry specification (like IPC JSTD 001)
that covers a conductive epoxy joint. We always put the required criteria
on our drawings and do not reference any specification.
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Russell Nowland <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hey all,
>
> I was asked a question which is not something I have not dealt with. But
> being a nice guy I told them I would post a message on the TechNet and see
> if any of you have dealt with this. My friend is building flex circuits
> using conductive epoxy instead of solder. He was asking me what the
> endpoint requirements were for conductive epoxy because he could not find
> anything in IPC-610F. I did find IPC-3406 but that does not have
> conductive epoxy endpoint type requirements. I am not sure what to call
> the joints other than fillets but he is looking for that type of info. If
> you know what or where the industry standard for conductive epoxy available
> I would appreciate you letting me know so I can pass it on. Thank you,
>
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