Electrically and thermally conductive epoxy edhesive

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Electrically and thermally conductive epoxy edhesive

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From one of my fav companies. Aremco brings you a way to glue surface mount pieces together if your soldering sucks. Or bond something in place, like glueing a trailer light pod to the frame and complete the electrical circuit.
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Aremco-Bond(TM) 556-LV is an advanced, two-part, low viscosity conductive adhesive formulated using high purity silver flake. This system exhibits a volume resistivity of less than 0.0008 ohm-cm at room temperature, and a thermal conductivity of 2.2 W/m-°K. The continuous operating temperature range is 340°F (141°C) and intermittent use temperature is 375°F (190°C). The tensile shear strength is 1,100 psi and Shore D hardness is 84. Viscosity range is 4,000 to 6,000 cP.

Aremco-Bond(TM) 556-LV mixes easily in a 100-to-4 ratio by weight. It sets at room temperature in 24 hours or can be heat cured in 2 hours at 200°F. It comes in standard 50-gram kits but can be specially packaged in divided bi-packs or pre-mixed and frozen syringes upon request.

Typical applications for Aremco-Bond(TM) 556-LV include microelectronic chip bonding, semiconductor dieattach, hybrid packaging, and other electrical and electronic components used in connectors, lighting and sensor components.
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Holy crap! That's a fantastic idea. Way cool.
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zaxrex wrote:volume resistivity of less than 0.0008 ohm-cm at room temperature
thermal conductivity of 2.2 W/m-°K
continuous operating temperature range is 340°F - intermittent use temperature is 375°F (190°C)
The tensile shear strength is 1,100 psi and Shore D hardness is 84. Viscosity range is 4,000 to 6,000 cP.
Those are some impressive specs! Might have to give it a try with some non-important stuff first :)
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Their stuff isn't cheap. 8 o.z. of Pyro Putty was $35.

I would expect it to run $$$ with all that silver in there. If you look at the spec sheet, there are other offerings, on them is evene named "Economical" :rolllaugh:
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Dr. Zaknkenstein is at it again. :lol:
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