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EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION SEM SUPPLIES


Colloidal Compounds & Conductive Adhesives  Silver Adhesives


Liquid; Colloidal Silver: 1-Methoxy-2-propanol base. Fast drying. Average grain size less than 1 µm and Silver content is 60%. Sheet resistance is 0.02 ohm per square inch @ 1 mil thickness. Comes with a brush attached to the cap. Service temperature is 30 minutes at 200°C.


RT RT


12630 12641


Silver Liquid Colloidal Silver Extender 15g 25ml


Paste; Colloidal Silver: Clear Lacquer base. Thick base — ideal for non-flowing requirements. Easily applied with micro-spatula or wooden toothpick. Particle size ranging from 0.4–1 µm. 80% are less than 1µm. Cure in 16–20 hours at room temperature or 30 minutes at 125–150˚C.


RT RT


12640 12641


Silver Paste Colloidal Silver Extender  Electrodag 1415M


A silver-based shielding coating which provides electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and has been specifically designed to give increased coverage while maintaining a very high conductivity. It is a very economic means of achieving excellent shielding against radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI). It maintains its low resistance even after exposure to heat, cold, humidity and salt spray. It is an air drying system that requires no primer or top coat. It is easily applied by spray or included brush and is compatible with plastics commonly used for electronic equipment enclosures.


Electrodag 1415M is designed to replace all discontinued shielding coatings that had contained silver-plated copper.


12697


12697-25 12697-10


Electrodag 1415M Electrodag 1415M Silver Paint Thinner


 Graphite Adhesives RT


Water Base: Flat surface texture. The average flake size is 1µm. Service temperature: 200°C. 12650


Graphite, Water base


RT RT


12660 12661


Graphite, Isopropanol base Graphite Extender


 Two Part Conductive


Silver Epoxy This electrically conductive silver epoxy is used for adhering samples as well as


solderless connections such as bonding in electric design, prototype and repair work, circuit board repair, surface mount connections, static discharge, shielding and grounding. It is also ideal for the bonding of heat sensitive components. Its curing time is within ten minutes at 100°F (38°C), or at room temperature. Conductivity is 0.001 ohm/cm.


12642-14 Two Part Silver Epoxy 14g/kit RT


RT RT


50g


Isopropanol base: Flat surface texture. The average flake size is 1µm. Service temperature is 65°C.


30g 30ml


50 ml 25 ml


100 ml 25g 25ml RT  Leit-C-Plast


A special adhesive with very high electrical conductivity and permanent plasticity for the preparation of big specimens in SEM work.


12667 Leit-C-Plast


 Flex Conductive Pen


This micro-tip pen is used for drawing flexible conductive silver traces on Mylar®


12645-01


and any flex circuitry. Dries in minutes. 8.5g (0.3oz) Flex Conductive Pen


each


 Conductive Silver Pen


This pen is designed for making instant conductive silver traces. It is ideal for applying samples to SEM stubs. A unique valve tip allows for very smooth flow with normal writing pressure and it is spring loaded to prevent clogging. For conductivity traces, solderable termination’s are possible using a 250°F cure for 15-20 minutes. Tin, lead, or silver solder can be used (Do not exceed 350°F for more than 5 seconds). Each pen is filled with approximately 100 feet of traces. Silver content: 39-45% with less than 10 micron diameter. The thinner that is used for this pen is Butyl Acetate.


12644-01 12644-02


Conductive Silver Pen, Standard Tip Conductive Silver Pen, Micro Tip


 Opaque White, Extra Fine Pen


Permanently mark on nearly any surface in white color and the marking is waterproof. This pen is ideal for SEM, marking sample identification on carbon tabs, aluminum stubs, conductive tape or any similar surface. The pen contains xylene.


72168-01 Opaque White Pen


 CCC Carbon Adhesive An electrically Carbon Conductive Cement for specimen mounting in all SEM work. After drying of the cement, immediate investigation of conductive specimens is possible. Non- conductive specimens need only to be coated with carbon or metal. Thinner is available if the cement viscosity is too thick.


12664 12665


CCC Adhesive CCC Thinner


 Tempfix Adhesive A thermoplastic adhesive for mounting powder specimens and small particles for SEM. It does not


contain any solvents and it is stable in high vacuum. It is not sticky at room temperature but becomes adhesive at 40°C and melts at 120°C. Tempfix may also be used as an embedding medium.


12668 Tempfix Adhesive Set each 59 30g 30ml each


each each


15g


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