gentlevoice1
Well-known member
Hey GroupDiy'ers
I'm considering making my own PCBs (the laminate) so that I can get the copper thickness & substrate I prefer. To that end I'm looking for a very low dielectric constant & dielectric absorption adhesive that will sustain soldering temperatures. An environmentally friendly - yet obtainable in low amounts - adhesive is much preferred.
Any of you know of such an adhesive?
Best wishes for your weekend ;-)
Jesper
P.S.: An adhesive with the above characteristics but which glues on both metals & woods is also very interesting - so really two questions: one adhesive that glues onto metals & teflon and a second that glues onto woods and metals - both with low dielectric const. & absorption - and environmentally friendly.
I'm considering making my own PCBs (the laminate) so that I can get the copper thickness & substrate I prefer. To that end I'm looking for a very low dielectric constant & dielectric absorption adhesive that will sustain soldering temperatures. An environmentally friendly - yet obtainable in low amounts - adhesive is much preferred.
Any of you know of such an adhesive?
Best wishes for your weekend ;-)
Jesper
P.S.: An adhesive with the above characteristics but which glues on both metals & woods is also very interesting - so really two questions: one adhesive that glues onto metals & teflon and a second that glues onto woods and metals - both with low dielectric const. & absorption - and environmentally friendly.