Help with PCB delaminating
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12/31/12 03:21 PM
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I noticed that my instrument cluster PCB (printed circuit board) is delaminating in a few areas. There's nothing wrong with the copper traces or anything like that. Any idea what I can use to glue it back together? Would prefer something flexible
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Re: Help with PCB delaminating
[Re: VincentVega]
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01/06/13 01:16 AM
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Anyone know what these things are made of? After doing some research, I think it's Kapton
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Re: Help with PCB delaminating
[Re: slantzilla]
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01/06/13 12:23 PM
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it's definitely going to be some kind of glue, but regular epoxy cures very hard and I would like the repair to be just as flexible as the rest of it.
I emailed one of my bosses who runs several electronics companies and asked if he can send me anything they use in pcb prototyping. if he does, or if I come up with any valuable information, I'll post it here.
@slantzilla, that's a neat idea... do you recall if it was flexible? my worse repair area is going to be about 2 square inches
I'm going to try to do some more research on Kapton cement or epoxy.. found some stuff so far but only by big industry suppliers
Looking for 1975 through 1978 B body 4 door sedan sheet metal or parts cars - monaco, fury, coronet. Please let me know
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