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     In a past life, I've used products from both Chomerics, 
     1-800-225-1936, and Tecknit, 1-800-272-8128. Chomerics also offers an 
     elastomer with embedded nickel wires, and a product called Zebra 
     strips with alternating bands of conductive and non-conductive 
     elastomers. They could be ground, or cut with a water jet. Laser 
     machining would be messy. You might have to mold complex shapes, using 
     liquid elastomers and tooling. I have done this before.
     
     
     The views stated above are not necessarily those of my employer.
     
     Lyn Lynch


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Subject: Re: FAB; ASSY: Conductive Elastomer
Author:  [log in to unmask] at internet
Date:    7/9/96 12:24 PM


We are using a material called "Matrix Moe" supplied by:
     
Elastomeric Technology Inc.in Hatboro, PA 
phone 215-672-0787
fax 215-672-4633
     
The material consists of oriented gold conductors which are approximately 13 
microns by 125 microns.  The conductors are embedded in a silicone elastomer 
matrix.  
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Subject: FAB; ASSY: Conductive Elastomer
From:    [log in to unmask] at Internet 
Date:    7/8/96  6:13 PM
     
Hello TechNet...
     
Has anyone ever seen a conductive and machinable elastomer? If so please let 
me know a sorce that I can contact. We need such a material for electrical 
testing of wirebond pads at a pitch of 175-225 microns.
     
Any suggestions and tips are welcomed.
     
Best Regards, Mike Freda
ProLinx Labs
408-227-0707 x105
408-227-6529 (fax)
     
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