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In message <[log in to unmask]> "Lang, Michael" writes:
> I am looking for a bonding film to laminate PCB's to heatsinks... No big
> deal there, but I need it to be reworkable!
>
> Ideally, I would like to remove the PCB from the heatsink while salvaging
> both, including the components.
>
> My equipment is Class 3 (airborne). So basically I want a solution that
> holds on REAL TIGHT during use, but comes apart real easy when I want it...
You might consider a thermoplastic (as opposed to thermosetting) adhesive film,
which will soften at higher temperatures. People to talk to include Alpha
Metals (Staystik), Diemat and AI Technology. Sorry, I don't have contact
names/numbers to hand, but all are based in the USA, the first and last in New
Jersey.
Peter
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