Ezugudor New Member Jan 31, 2010 #1 Hi,pls can someone tell me a glue that acts like a conductor that i will use to join my organizer lcd with board. Thanks for reading
Hi,pls can someone tell me a glue that acts like a conductor that i will use to join my organizer lcd with board. Thanks for reading
J jcircuited New Member Jan 31, 2010 #2 There is one caled solder ......... Why dont you solder them together......... Last edited: Jan 31, 2010
B BeeBop Active Member Jan 31, 2010 #4 Ezugudor said: Hi,pls can someone tell me a glue that acts like a conductor that i will use to join my organizer lcd with board. Thanks for reading Click to expand... I don't think you looked very hard, did you? I've seen conductive epoxy in shops. Here are a few hits from google: Conductive Tapes, Adhesive Tabs, Silver, Aluminum, Carbon, Copper ThinkGeek :: "Wire Glue" Conductive Glue **broken link removed** or if you want to try making your own: Make Conductive Glue and Glue a Circuit
Ezugudor said: Hi,pls can someone tell me a glue that acts like a conductor that i will use to join my organizer lcd with board. Thanks for reading Click to expand... I don't think you looked very hard, did you? I've seen conductive epoxy in shops. Here are a few hits from google: Conductive Tapes, Adhesive Tabs, Silver, Aluminum, Carbon, Copper ThinkGeek :: "Wire Glue" Conductive Glue **broken link removed** or if you want to try making your own: Make Conductive Glue and Glue a Circuit
Sceadwian Banned Feb 1, 2010 #6 Vizier, don't laugh so soon... Companies invest millions of dollars into what you're laughing off =) Transparent and or flexible conductive substrates are being heavily developed right now. Last edited: Feb 1, 2010
Vizier, don't laugh so soon... Companies invest millions of dollars into what you're laughing off =) Transparent and or flexible conductive substrates are being heavily developed right now.
Vizier87 Active Member Feb 1, 2010 #7 Scead: So they're gonna replace tin for soldering purposes now? Imagine seeing a pcb with no visible lines.. that's gotta be TOTALLY wicked..
Scead: So they're gonna replace tin for soldering purposes now? Imagine seeing a pcb with no visible lines.. that's gotta be TOTALLY wicked..
Sceadwian Banned Feb 1, 2010 #8 Nope, not nearly as reliable as metal, and not solderable, brittle in general as well with aging I believe.
Nope, not nearly as reliable as metal, and not solderable, brittle in general as well with aging I believe.