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Trevor Wilson
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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
reasons I don't understand. Some, more enlightened manufacturers, use a
silicon type glue, which has a much higher burning temperature.
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Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
**No. It is a type of contact adhesive. It is still in widespread use, forOn Wed, 31 Aug 2011 10:59:58 +1000, "Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au
wrote:
** I had hoped that the dreaded Yellow Glue peril had gone away -
but it is still with us.
Most of you will have seen it holding parts down to PCBs on Asian
made equipment and many of those will have seen what happens if the
parts involved get hot.
Is that hot melt glue or something else?
Hot melt should, umm... melt, not burn.
reasons I don't understand. Some, more enlightened manufacturers, use a
silicon type glue, which has a much higher burning temperature.
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Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au