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>At 02:21 PM 11/14/96 PST, you wrote:
>Is there an electrically conductive adhesive which will survive a reflow
>at 220-240 C while maintaining reasonable bond strength? Probably not,
>but I thought I'd ask anyway.
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Steve,
Epoxy Technology Inc., Billerica MA, Tel. (508) 667-3805, (800) 227-2201
has a Conductive Epoxy, Type H20E, which is specified to have 16oz of shear
strength at .1"x.1 pad. It can be cured at 175 degrees C for 45 sec, or at
lower temperatures, but longer.
Tra-Con, Bedford MA, Tel (800) TRA-CON1 has also a Conductive Epoxy, but I
have no specs. at hand.
I am not sure whether this is the type of 'adhesive' you meant. In any case
I hope it will help you.
Rolf Ehrat
Sen. Des. Eng.
Scintrex Ltd.
Concord, Ont.
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