dthom0425
Mechanical
- Dec 6, 2018
- 46
Hi all,
I've been put into a situation where I may need to use silver epoxy ABLESTIK 84-1LMIT (loctite) rather than tin-lead solder to conductively attach a through hole component into a printed circuit board. There's a long convoluted story here so I won't go through it but in general, I am unable to solder the through hole components in to the board so I'm looking for other conductive attachment methods i.e. the silver epoxy.
Does anyone have any experience with silver epoxy from a conductivity standpoint?
Thanks in advance
I've been put into a situation where I may need to use silver epoxy ABLESTIK 84-1LMIT (loctite) rather than tin-lead solder to conductively attach a through hole component into a printed circuit board. There's a long convoluted story here so I won't go through it but in general, I am unable to solder the through hole components in to the board so I'm looking for other conductive attachment methods i.e. the silver epoxy.
Does anyone have any experience with silver epoxy from a conductivity standpoint?
Thanks in advance