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| ebastler:
--- Quote from: eTobey on May 16, 2023, 09:25:44 am ---I had a look in a dictionary, because this is not my native language: "adhesive" (noun) a sticky substance that is used for joining things together, usually permanently. Source: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/adhesive Please learn some english to not spread to much nonsense. --- End quote --- Please learn to research your facts not just from a language dictionary. To keep things manageable, why don't you start here: https://www.britannica.com/technology/adhesive And please learn some modesty and manners, not to embarrass yourself too much. |
| eTobey:
--- Quote from: ebastler on May 16, 2023, 09:42:27 am ---blabla --- End quote --- Would you please keep your opinion to yourself? Facts? Go fact check yourself! :-DD |
| Gyro:
--- Quote from: eTobey on May 12, 2023, 08:01:30 am ---I found this Silicone: http://www.chipquik.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=495011 The description is at one point so useless, that i doubt, that this product is useable at all. Highlighting materials that never appear in electronics, but at the same time putting those materials that are often used in electronics and that have also some major differences in their adhesion properties into one word? I would not mind is this product would have been pretty cheap... Anyone knows a good source of what glue to use for different tasks and where to get it for electronics? --- End quote --- Maybe if you had been clear about your intended use, this silly argument could have been avoided. You most certainly asked about glue (=adhesive) in your original post. The only uses of Silicone in electronic, that come to mind at the moment, are for gluing / strengthening attachments, eg. Electrolytic capacitors, mechanical damping, and sealing. At the moment, this just leaves you looking foolish. |
| eTobey:
--- Quote from: Gyro on May 16, 2023, 05:17:47 pm --- Maybe if you had been clear about your intended use, this silly argument could have been avoided. --- End quote --- Why should i be clear about an intended use, when there is actually none??? Yes that sentence might be not well formed, but "different tasks" should imply, that there is not a particular intented use. Dont you think so? |
| james_s:
Well if you have no intended use then all that really needs to be said is that ChipQuik is a reputable company that makes quality products, whether their products are well suited for you depends on your application, which you're welcome to ask about when you have one. |
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