Oh wonderful!!

I know this is going to go over like a lead balloon in production!

Almost had a mutiny when we had to use terpene to clean boards because of a customer requirement...(I kinda' like the smell of terpene in the mornin'....smells like...smells like victory!...errrr, I mean like Tang! hehehe)

Off to search for some fume exhausting booths to do this, and figure out how we're gonna' exhaust this stuff while it cures...can't deal with rotten egg smell, that's for sure!

-Steve Gregory-


The sulphur content probably is the source or the 'smell'... like rotten
eggs.
- Bill Brooks


-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Caswell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 11:17 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] Alumina filled Polysulfide compound...


Steve, I am at home so I don't have the info here . We use the same
stuff to bond components on some boards. I don't think you will find the
stuff already mixed with the AlO2. I couldn't. The polysulfide IS fuel
tank sealant. We mix it in small batches with approx. equal parts of
AlO2 and the base material by weight. I wonder if  we have the same
customer. I will try to get into work tommorow and send some info, if
not then on Mon. By the way, the stuff stinks.
Charles Caswell
Process Lead, PCB
Frontier Electronic Systems