PRODUCTS FASTENINGS & ADHESIVES
THE CURRENT VIEW ON ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE ADHESIVES
Electrically conductive adhesives are now commonplace and have contributed immensely to the micro design of everyday consumer electronic devices. iPads, mobile phones, medical devices, flexible PCB’s, wearable conductive clothing, RFID tagging and RFI shielding are just some common applications with which we are all familiar. In this article, Simon Dearing, Managing Director of Eurobond Adhesives, reveals more about the technology and how to use and maximise it Eurobond offers the Elecolit range of silver filled, one-component
adhesives that can be simply applied with dispensers, jets or screen-printed, as well as two-component products that cure at room temperature and have a long pot and storage life. Innovative hardener systems in many of the one-part epoxy based
adhesives develop to a ‘cure’ within minutes and these can be used to connect heat sensitive components to printed circuit boards, wave guide plumbing, hybrid circuit assembly, connecting ground wires to components, making conductive tracks or pathways and bonding discrete devices and hybrid circuits. Other applications include bonding conductive paths in heated car windscreens and mirrors, RFID applications, bonding batteries to foil/film, bonding flexible film LCD’s to hard FR4 boards, circuit track repairs, and populating PCB’s. Our range of conductive adhesives are ideal for EMI/RFI shielding, PCB masking, conductive pads and much more.
Eurobond
www.eurobond-adhesives.co.uk
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