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We purchase a screen printable product that contains a carbon conductor
from Grace which we use on surface contacts on PWB. The stuff is incredibly
durable and thermally stable. The resistance may be higher than you want
but call tham to find out.
Craig Reinig
W.R. Grace & Co
5210 Philip Lee Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30336
(404)699-3355
(404)699-3332 FAX
Minico Polymer Thick Films
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On 20 Dec 1995, Charles Barker/IO-US wrote:
> We have an urgent need for one (1) or two (2) each 30 ml syringe of
> electrically conductive epoxy. We need an epoxy that, when cured, will
> withstand temperture cycling in outdoor applications anywhere in the world.
> That could be a desert environment with cold nights and hot days, to just plain
> hot jungle, to North Slope area. Something that can handle say, -50 deg C to
> +65 Deg C or better. We would be using and EFD type pneumatic dispenser to
> apply it.
>
> Everything we know of is on the East coast and is snowed in right now, so they
> cannot ship tonight. Does anyone have a lead on an immediate West coast source?
> We really need it tomorrow.
>
> MANY thanks in advance,
>
> Charles Barker
> Input/Output, Inc.
> 713/276-3328
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