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hi,
if its silicone contamination you are worried about, you might try a
polysulfide adhesive. one example would be ablebond 927-1 from ablestik
adhesive co.
phil crepeau
-----Original Message-----
From: Tenison Stone [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 1999 4:58 AM
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Subject: [TN] crystal legs breaking
Hi everyone!!
I have a crystal next to an IC that breaks easily. The leads are .009". I
can't use RTV because the crystal is too close to the IC and I don't want
residue on the IC in case of future rework. There are no other tall parts
around this crystal to help protect it.
Any ideas?
Tenison Stone
Telex Communications
Blue Earth, MN
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