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Steve, Joe
           General purpose RTV (RTV-108) releases an Acid Acid during cure
and corrodes copper, brass and sensitive metals. It is therefore NOT for
use in delicate electrical or electronic applications. However, there is an
electrical grade RTV (RTV-162) made by GE Silicones, General Electric Co.,
Waterford  NY,  12188  518-237-3330. We have used this product for many
years and have experienced no problems.

Tom Cooper
TTC





"<Joseph M. Webb>" <"Joseph_M_Webb/ElecTec/Teledyne"@TELEDYNE.COM> on
03/11/99 09:17:23 AM

Please respond to "TechNet E-Mail Forum." <[log in to unmask]>; Please respond
      to "Joseph_M_Webb/ElecTec/Teledyne"@TELEDYNE.COM

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Subject:  Re: [TN] RTV for SMT components




Steve,

Room Temperature Vulcanizing silicone.

I could not venture a source for the material that would be appropriate for
your use.

A word of caution though - I have a recollection of a very good friend of
mine (Hello Gene!) telling me that these materials become conductive at
high frequencies. I through this out there for what it is worth!

Joseph Webb
TET/Halco

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