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CCI Debuts EP-600 Epoxy Adhesive Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Wednesday, 08 October 2008
EP-600 silver-filled electrically conductive two-part epoxy adhesive is for component mounting using dot dispense or screen printing. Is designed to attach components such as resistors, LEDs and grounding wires to metal and plastic substrates where solder or other conductive epoxies requiring high-temperature curing cannot be used. Is said to enable fast build of PTF circuits built on temperature sensitive substrates, such as PET, and for snap curing at low temperatures. Curabe at temperatures of 20º to 140ºC, with cure times ranging from 48 hr. to 2 to 6 min. Snap cure times are possible at higher temperatures. Will cure at room temperature. Once cured, joints on print-treated PET substrates reportedly demonstrate 30 to 40% greater bond strength than other conductive epoxies. Comes in pre-weighed pouches. Is said to reduce dispensing times by up to 70% on high-speed automated dispensers.
 
Conductive Compounds Inc., www.conductivecompounds.com
 

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