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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] conductive epoxy

From: Mark Lerman <mlerman@...>
Date: 2013-03-03

Final result:

After a difficult set of interactions with this definitely non
hobbyist friendly company (Master Bond), I was finally given the
price of this epoxy - $500 USD for 10 grams!! Needless to say, I'll
not be experimenting with this product. On to other things!

Mark


At 08:36 AM 2/18/2013, you wrote:

>Here's a link to a conductive epoxy that is one part and can be
>diluted with acetone. It is heat cured. So, theoretically one could
>"print" the circuit, stick the components on and cook it to cure the
>epoxy. It appears that it would work, but there would be considerable
>development time involved in designing the proper "applicator".
>Something like a solder paste applicator might do. I asked for more
>information, but master Bond is not really hobbyist friendly. Any
>thoughts or comments?
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>Mark
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